Ibolya Fekete

Ibolya Fekete, (born 23 January 1951 in Pásztó), is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.[1][2]

Biography

After completing her studies of Hungarian and Russian literature and linguistics at the Lajos Kossuth University in Debrecen (by now part of the University of Debrecen) in 1976, Ibolya Fekete first worked as a screenwriter, amongst others for György Szomjas, before she also started to work as a dramaturge for Hunnia Filmstudio, one of the four Hungarian film studios joined under the common brand of Mafilm in 1990, she made her debut as director with documentary Berlin and Back.[1][2]

Since 2003 teaching at the Budapest Filmacademy, she currently also works as a guest professor at the Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.[3] She is also teaching film direction at Budapest Metropolitan University in Budapest.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Writer Director Notes Ref.
1985 Falfúró (Wall Driller) Yes No
1985 Mr. Universe Yes No
1989 Könnyű vér (Fast and Loose) Yes No [5]
1990 Berlinből Berlinbe (Berlin and Back) No Yes documentary
1991;1992 Az apokalipszis gyermekei I-II (Children of the Apocalypse I-II) No Yes documentary
1996 Bolse vita Yes Yes [6]
1997 Négy dal Kelet-Európából (Four songs from Eastern Europe) Yes Yes documentary [7]
1997 Négy dal Kelet-Európából (Four songs from Eastern Europe) Yes Yes documentary [8]
2001 Chico Yes Yes [9]
2001 Documentaries“ (Dokumentátorok) No Yes documentary
2002 Simó Sándor (Sándor Simó) No Yes documentary
2004 Utazások egy szerzetessel (Journeys with a Monk) No Yes documentary [10]
2005 The Master and Margarita No Yes TV short
2007 The Csángós No Yes documentary
2015 Mom and Other Loonies in the Family Yes Yes [11]

Awards

References

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