Sándor Reisenbüchler (February 16, 1935, Budapest – April 1, 2004, Budapest) was a Hungarian animated film director and graphic artist. He took a degree in directing of films from the Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest. He was working for PannóniaFilm in Budapest since 1965. Folk tales, fantastic and ecological themes had a particular appeal to him; he was a self-taught graphic artist with pop-art influences. A unique figure on the Hungarian Art Scene, he was given the highest national prize for his achievements: the Kossuth Award.
The Abduction of the Sun and the Moon
(Director)
Farewell, Little Island...
(Director)
Allegro Vivace
(Director)
A Portrait from Our Century
(Director)
Green Warnings for Every Day
(Director)
Panic
(Director)
Farewell, Little Island...
(Animation)
Farewell, Little Island...
(Scenario Writer)
The Age of the Barbarians
(Writer)
Boldog világvége
(Director)
Time Masters
(Special Effects)
The Age of the Barbarians
(Director)
The Year of 1812
(Director)
The Advent of Light
(Director)
Moon Flight
(Director)
The Abduction of the Sun and the Moon
(Writer)
The Year of 1812
(Writer)
Time Masters
(Special Effects Coordinator)
A Peacemaking Expedition
(Director)
Ecotopia
(Director)
Küzdelem
(Director)
When I Was A Little Kid
(Director)
The Inauguration of a Mechanical Bird in 2895, in New York City
(Director)