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Preview Image Erika Marozsán
Rank #2891

Birth Name: Erika Marozsán

Birth Date: 1972-08-03

Birth Place: Újfehértó, Nyíregyháza District, Hungary

Details

Alternate Names: Erika Maroszàn, Erika Marozsan

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Peace Conference, or the Century Lasts Until Thursday (1989) as

Most Important Roles:

  • Gloomy Sunday (1999) as Ilona
  • One Day Crossing (2001) as Teresa
  • Vienna (2002) as Eva
  • Sniper 2 (2002) as Sophia
  • Feast of Love (2007) as Margaret Vekashi
  • Jew Suss: Rise and Fall (2010) as Vlasta
  • Ghetto (2006) as Haya
  • The Poet (2003) as Klinger
  • Adventure (2011) as Kádár Anna
  • Slave (2012) as Laura

Career Highlights:

  • Gloomy Sunday (1999)
  • One Day Crossing (2001)
  • Vienna (2002)
  • Sniper 2 (2002)
  • Feast of Love (2007)
  • Jew Suss: Rise and Fall (2010)
  • Ghetto (2006)
  • The Poet (2003)
  • Adventure (2011)
  • Slave (2012)

Full Biography

Erika Marozsán (born August 3, 1972) is a Hungarian actress. Her first movie appearance was in the hit Hungarian film, "Béketárgyalás, avagy az évszázad csütörtökig tart" ("Peace negotiations – This century lasts until Thursday"), released in 1989. She has played primarily in Hungarian films, but also appeared on the HBO hit action thriller, Sniper 2, with Tom Berenger and Bokeem Woodbine, as well as Gloomy Sunday and One Day Crossing, which was nominated for an Oscar in 2001.

Marozsán's father is Hungarian-Armenian, and her name is the Hungarian version of an Armenian family name. Marozsán's maternal grandmother, Amalia Pincesi (née Weisz), was Jewish. Marozsán graduated from the Budapest Academy of Drama and Film in 1995 and then became a member of Új Színház ("New Theatre") in Budapest. Her favorite actresses are Sophie Marceau and Famke Janssen.


Poster for Gloomy Sunday - Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod (1999)
Rank #7047

Release Year: 1999

Nation: Germany, Hungary

Alternative Title: Domingo triste, La canción del adiós, Leyenda de una canción, Une chanson d'amour et de mort, Szomorú vasárnap, Kurai nichiyôbi, Piesn o milosci i smierci, Мрачное воскресенье, The Piano Player, Tuzna je nedelja

Director: Rolf Schübel

Writer: Nick Barkow, Rolf Schübel, Ruth Toma

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: Studio Hamburg Filmproduktion, Dom Film

Genre: Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 7 wins & 5 nominations

Similar: N/A

Story

In Budapest during the thirties, restaurant owner László hires pianist András to perform in his establishment. Both men become enamored with the beautiful waitress Ilona who inspires András to compose his only song, 'Gloomy Sunday.' The melody becomes popular but takes a dark turn when it begins to trigger suicides among those who hear it. The delicate balance of their erotic ménage à trois is disrupted further when German patron Hans falls in love with Ilona.

Summary

Gloomy Sunday - Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod (1999) is a German-Hungarian film directed by Rolf Schübel, set against the backdrop of Budapest in the thirties. The movie revolves around the song 'Gloomy Sunday,' composed by pianist András after he falls in love with Ilona, a waitress at László's restaurant where András plays. The melancholic melody gains popularity but also instills fear due to its alleged connection to suicides. The film explores themes of love, obsession, and the power of music, as the lives of the three main characters intertwine and unravel.