Károly Ujj Mészáros

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Birthday
Apr 23, 1968 (57 years old)

Károly Ujj Mészáros

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40 Years of Fantasporto
1h 50m
Movie 2021

40 Years of Fantasporto

A journey through 40 years of life of the most important Film Festival in Portugal, through the voice of its President and Director, Mário Dorminsky and Beatriz Pacheco Pereira. Born at a coffee shop table in the "Invicta" - Porto City, with a subsidy of 15 "contos" (75EUR), since 1981 it hasn't stopped bringing us cinema, and given its weight and peculiarity, The project developed and soon became a reality, with the screening of several sessions a day, the realization of retrospectives and, also, in parallel, the promotion of concerts and art exhibitions. It is considered the biggest film festival in Portugal, and internationally recognized as one of the most important worldwide, and is now entering its 40th edition.

De Troon
0h 50m
TV Show 2010

De Troon

Follow the Dutch royal family in the 19th century.

De Troon
0h 50m
TV Show 2010

De Troon

Follow the Dutch royal family in the 19th century.

Biography

Károly Ujj Mészáros ( Keszthely , April 23, 1968) Hungarian advertising and film director, screenwriter, film producer. His father, Károly Ujj Mészáros, was a plant breeder and assistant professor at the University of Agricultural Sciences in Keszthely . He completed his higher education between 1987 and 1992 at the Budapest University of Economics, majoring in foreign trade. His interest had already turned halfway through the film. In 1994, he shot his first short film ( Attila the Clown ) with the support of Balázs Béla Stúdió . In London, he attended the training of the London Drama School (STAR ​​TEK associates) and since 1999 he has worked as a freelance producer, making commercials and directing. With his films, he took part in many international and domestic festivals and won prizes. At the Hungarian Film Festival, for example , he won the main prize with his lyrical-absurd short film The Rubber Man , he received the jury's special prize for his experimental film The House , and in 2009, at the 40th film festival, he won Alena's Journey - which was praised at both the Sarajevo and Berlin film festivals - received the award for the best short film. In November 2011, his first theatrical production, András Maros' play Suspicious Movements , was presented at the Hungarian Theater in Pest , which ran for two years. And on September 14, 2018, the Centrál Színház will present Joannah Tincey's adaptation of Jane Austen : Pride and Prejudice, translated by György Baráthy, under the title Pride and Prejudice for two actors . In the production of his first feature film, Liza, the fox fairy, he received help from the Workshop of the Cinéfondation section of the Cannes festival . The basic idea of ​​the work was given by Zsolt Pozsgai's play Liselotte and the May, but at a Japanese film festival, the story was supplemented with the motif of the fox fairy. In the summer of 2012, he shot the film with the crew in forty-two days, which took three years from the preparation of the shooting to the completion of post-production. Eight years after the idea, it was released in February 2015. Since its premiere in Hungary, it has been played at film festivals around the world, at which it won many prestigious international awards, while in May 2015 it became the second most viewed film of the National Film Fund.

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