Pál Sándor (born 19 October 1939) is a Hungarian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He has directed 28 films since 1964. His 1976 film A Strange Role was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear.
Deliver Us from Evil
(Director)
Salamon & Stock Show
(Writer)
Salamon & Stock Show
(Director)
Daniel Takes a Train
(Director)
Football of the Good Old Days
(Director)
Clowns on the Wall
(Screenplay)
Clowns on the Wall
(Director)
Sarah, My Dear
(Writer)
Just a Movie
(Screenplay)
Just a Movie
(Editor)
A Strange Role
(Screenplay)
A Strange Role
(Director)
Irodalom
(Producer)
Noé bárkája
(Director)
Noé bárkája
(Story)
Love, Emilia
(Director)
Love, Emilia
(Writer)
Hasutasok
(Producer)
Stalin
(Co-Producer)
Storm and Sorrow
(Co-Producer)
The Troupe
(Director)
Hótreál
(Writer)
Doll No. 639
(Producer)
De kik azok a Lumnitzer nővérek?
(Producer)
Soul Exodus
(Producer)
The Troupe
(Screenplay)
Miss Arizona
(Director)
The Troupe
(Producer)
Sarah, My Dear
(Director)
Just a Movie
(Director)
Final Report
(Producer)
Daughter of Darkness
(Co-Producer)
Light behind the Shutter
(Assistant Director)
The Great Brain Death
(Director)
Terrasz mínusz tíz fok
(Director)