Ildikó Enyedi

Ildikó Enyedi

nasc. 15/11/1955 (68 anos)
Budapest, Budapest főváros, Budapest főváros, Hungria

Biografia

Studied economics and film directing at the University of Budapest and in Montpellier. Between 1977 and 1985 she was a member of the underground art collective Indigo, where she cultivated conceptual and performance art.  Later she worked at Béla Balázs Studio, the only independent film studio in Eastern Europe before 1989, where she made several short films, before making her feature debut with Mole (1987). Her second film, My 20th Century (1989), won the Camera d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. She went on to make films such as Magic Hunter (1994), Tamás and Juli (1997) and Simon, the Magician (1999). Teaching at the Budapest Faculty of Theatre and Film since the late 1980s, it took Enyedi 18 years to return to directing a feature film: In Body and Soul (2017) earned her the Golden Bear and the FIPRESCI Award in Berlin. Responsible for the Hungarian adaptation of the series Terápia, she also presented The Story of My Wife (2021).

Festival de Cine de Sevilla

Realizadora

Argumentista

Filmes
2021

A História da Minha Mulher

2017

Corpo e Alma

1999

Simon mágus

1997

Tamás és Juli

1994

Bűvös vadász

1989

O Meu Século XX

1987

Vakond

Séries
2014

Terápia

 

Episode 35 (S02E35)

Curta-metragem
2008

Első szerelem

1985

Invázió

Atriz

Documentário
2004

Európából Európába

Curta-metragem
1979

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