On January 21, foreign media reported that the famous Hungarian producer Andy Vajna passed away at the age of 74. The cause of death has not yet been announced, but he was said to have been ill for many years. Movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, who had worked with Andy Vajna many times, posted a message on social networks to mourn him, saying that he was "my best friend, and he proved that you don't have to be a big company to make a masterpiece. I will always miss this dear friend." Andy Vajna is one of the most prestigious producers in the world. As a producer, there are 59 films associated with his name, including the "Rambo" series and the "Terminator" series, as well as the 1990 version of "Total Recall", the 1995 "Ded Dredd", the biopic "Evita", "Die Hard 3" and so on. Vajna helped Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban revive the country's film industry. Viktor also mourned him on social media, calling him Hungary's greatest filmmaker. After the integration of the film support system, Vajna was responsible for the creation of the Hungarian National Film Fund. The Hungarian National Film Fund issued a statement saying, "Vajna never forgot his Hungarian roots and always paid attention to the domestic film industry. As a government commissioner, he has been committed to the Hungarian film industry. Under his guidance, Hungarian films have been at the forefront of the world in some aspects." |
The first trailer of the new AI-themed sci-fi fil...
The appeal and reviews of "Mei and the Cat B...
"Manga Sarutobi Sasuke": The appeal of ...
The horror movie "The Shining" was rele...
The TV series "Mythic Quest: Raven's Ban...
Today (August 3), Aniplex released the first trai...
Ultimate Girl - The appeal and reviews of a maste...
Today, February 24, the 39th Golden Raspberry Awa...
"Washimo" 9th season - Full-spectrum re...
The live-action film "The Little Mermaid&quo...
Kamichama Karin - Fantasy and the heart of a youn...
"Space Battleship Yamato", the represen...
"Yakitori": The charm and depth of a ne...
"Monkey Turn" - Youth and challenges in...
DC's new R-rated animated film "Justice ...