propaganda,cinema on cinema,movie business,world war ii,based on true story,film in film,co-workers relationship,filmmaking,war propaganda,movie mogul,portrait of an artist,film director,father daughter relationship,portrait of a filmmaker

Curtiz (2019)

Poster for Curtiz

No country should change a man's character.

Hollywood, 1942. The US government pressures Hungarian-born film director Michael Curtiz, who is about to finish shooting Casablanca, to accentuate the film's propaganda message in order to sway public opinion in favor of the country's intervention in the European war.

Cast & Crew

Director
Tamás Yvan Topolánszky
  • Profile picture of Ferenc Lengyel
    Michael Curtiz Ferenc Lengyel
  • Profile picture of Evelin Dobos
    Kitty Evelin Dobos
  • Profile picture of Declan Hannigan
    Mr. Johnson Declan Hannigan
  • Profile picture of Scott Alexander Young
    Hal B. Wallis Scott Alexander Young
  • Profile picture of József Gyabronka
    S. Z. Sakall József Gyabronka
  • Profile picture of Nikolett Barabas
    Bess Meredith Nikolett Barabas
  • Profile picture of Yan Feldman
    Julius Epstein Yan Feldman
  • Profile picture of Andrew Hefler
    Jack L. Warner Andrew Hefler

Recommendations

  • Poster for Bad Tales
  • Poster for Suspiria
  • Poster for The Seventh Seal
  • Poster for Uncut Gems
  • Poster for Seven Pounds
  • Poster for Green Book
  • Poster for Amélie
  • Poster for Moonlight

Keywords

  • propaganda
  • cinema on cinema
  • movie business
  • world war ii
  • based on true story
  • film in film
  • co-workers relationship
  • filmmaking
  • war propaganda
  • movie mogul
  • portrait of an artist
  • film director
  • father daughter relationship
  • portrait of a filmmaker