Nadler, John

Nadler John photo

Canadian writer, screenwriter, and journalist (1961-) currently living in Hungary.

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
1.
The Hurdy-Gurdy Man's Homecoming March . Film maker von Dettre, oppressed into exile, returns with the daughter of '56-ers to film the plight of artists / John Nadler
December 12-18, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 40
/ Page No.: 10
Column: About Town
2.
And All That Jazz. Hungarian vibraphonist sees "American" music style as embodying the Magyar spirit / John Nadler
December 12-18, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 40
/ Page No.: 11
Column: About Town
3.
Now He's Set for Life. For a former architect, "improbable architecture" makes a great 2nd career / John Nadler
January 16-22, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 44
/ Page No.: 11
Column: About Town
4.
Success Is Not Their Only Problem. Computer company's rapid expansion is a dream come true; then they wake up and smell the coffee / John Nadler
January 23-29, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 45
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Marketplace
5.
Music Scene Rich in Everything But Money. The new Muzsika, Hungary's foremost music journal, chronicles a rapidly changing classical community, and struggles for survival at the same time / John Nadler
January 30-05, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 46
/ Page No.: 11
Column: About Town
6.
Box Office Blues Depress Hungarian Film Festival / John Nadler
February 06-12, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 47
/ Page No.: IV-V
Column: About Town, Column: The Complete Entertainment Guide
7.
Making Movies in a Brave New World. A studio chief fights to keep afloat in the face of an adversarial market and power struggles for media control / John Nadler
February 20-26, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 49
/ Page No.: 11
Column: About Town
8.
Story of Hungarian 'Anne Frank' in French-Magyar Film. Film maker Jeles explores new political freedom to put his visions of dark truths on the screen / John Nadler
February 27-04, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 50
/ Page No.: 11
Column: About Town
9.
US Movie Makers See New Angles in Hungary / John Nadler
January 09-15, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 43
/ Page No.: G
Column: About Town
10.
True North Meets Magyar East for Profit, Joie de Vivre. Canada is stepping upits business and investment stakes in Hungary.But is this fledgling partnership a financial odd couple or beginnings of a Quebecois siege of the East?e / John Nadler
March 19-25, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 2
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Marketplace
11.
Mafilm to Privatize, Close its Buda Studio / John Nadler
April 02-08, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 4
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
12.
The Secret of Szabó's success. Oscar-winning director István Szabó is again on top with his new movie, Sweet Emma Dear Böbe / John Nadler
April 09-15, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 5
/ Page No.: 14
Column: About Town
13.
The Battle to Control Hungarian Television / John Nadler
April 16-22, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 6
/ Page No.: 9
Column: Features
14.
Solens Still Strives to Go Public / John Nadler
April 16-22, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 6
/ Page No.: 14
Column: About Town
15.
Prime-Time Importance for New Media Law / John Nadler
April 23-29, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 7
/ Page No.: 8
Column: Features
16.
Clean Air Project Choked for Want of Funds / John Nadler
April 30-06, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 8
/ Page No.: 9
Column: Features
17.
The Melancholy Dane Turns Magyar / John Nadler
May 21-27, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 11
/ Page No.: 15
Column: About Town
18.
When the Fringe Becomes the Cutting Edge / John Nadler
June 04-10, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 13
/ Page No.: 14
Column: About Town
19.
Free-Press Bill Likely to Limit Some Freedom / John Nadler
June 25-01, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 16
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Features
20.
Profilm, for the New Media Generation. When, and if, Hungary passes its long-awaited media law, a magazine is already in place to hold the private media to international standards / John Nadler
July 02-08, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 17
/ Page No.: 11
Column: Features