Even during communism, he received religious education from his parents, and he never denied his faith and right-wing political sympathy. He was also one of the heralds of this year’s International Eucharistic Congress in Budapest. The Kossuth Prize-winning great actress Anna Kubik also spoke to Éva Szilléry about politics, good and bad theater, successes and Attila Vidnyánszky. Watch the video!
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