The Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest ( hu, SzÃnház- és Filmművészeti Egyetem, SZFE) is an educational institution founded in 1865 in
Budapest,
Hungary. It became a university in 2000 and the name was changed to University of Theatre and Film Arts.
On 31 August 2020, the university's management resigned in protest at the imposition of a government-appointed
board of trustees
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which they saw as limiting the university's
autonomous status.
Notable alumni
*
Vilmos Zsigmond[ – Academy Award–winning (1977) ''(also nominated in 1978, 1984 and 2006)'', BAFTA Award-winning (1979) ''(also nominated in 1972 for three different films and 1978)'' and ]Emmy Award
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–winning (1993) ''(also nominated in 2002)'' cinematographer; Pierre Angénieux Excellens in Cinematography (2014)
* István Szabó – Academy Award-winning (1981) ''(also nominated in 1963, 1980, 1985 and 1988)'', BAFTA Award–winning (1985) and Golden Globe Award
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–nominee ''(1985 and 1988)'' director
* László Kovács – cinematographer
*József Mikó
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– cinematographer
* Miklós Jancsó – Cannes Film Festival Award-winning (1972) and Kossuth Prize–winning director (1973, 2006)
*Lajos Koltai
Lajos Koltai, ASC, HSC, (born 2 April 1946) is a Hungarian cinematographer and film director best known for his work with legendary Hungarian director István Szabó, and Italian filmmaker Giuseppe Tornatore. He was nominated for an Academy ...
– Kossuth Prize–winning and Academy Award-nominee (2001) cinematographer
*Gábor Bódy
Gábor Bódy (30 August 1946 – 24 October 1985) was a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, theoretic, and occasional actor. A pioneer of experimental filmmaking and film language, Bódy is one of the most important figures of Hungarian cinem ...
– director
* Béla Tarr – Kossuth Prize (2003) and Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize
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–winning director (2011)
* Géza Röhrig – Kossuth Prize–winning actor (2016)
* Kristóf Deák – Academy Award–winning director (2016)
* Alexandra Borbély – European Film Award-winning actress (2017)
* Károly Makk – Kossuth Prize–winning director (1973)
*Dénes Nagy
Dénes Nagy (Budapest, 1980) is a Hungarian film director, editor and screenwriter. His first feature film, ''Natural Light'' was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Director in 2021.
Life and career
He graduated from the University of Theatre ...
– Silver Bear–winning director (2021)
*Mari Törőcsik
Mari TörÅ‘csik (born Marián TörÅ‘csik; 23 November 1935 – 16 April 2021) was a Hungarian stage and film actress. She appeared in more than 170 films from 1956 to 2020. She won the award for Best Actress at the 1976 Cannes Film Festiva ...
– Cannes Film Festival (1976) and three–time Kossuth Prize–winning actress (1973, 1999 and 2019)
*Hilda Gobbi
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– Kossuth Prize–winning actress (1949)
* Ildikó Enyedi – Academy Award–nominee (2017) and Golden Bear-winning director (2017)
* Nimród Antal – director
*Mátyás Erdély
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– Kossuth Prize–winning cinematographer (2016)
* Kornél Mundruczó – Prix Un Certain Regard
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–winner director (2014)
*Károly Eperjes
Károly Eperjes (born 17 February 1954 in Hegykő) is a Kossuth Prize winner Hungarian stage and film actor, member of the National Theatre in Budapest. Eperjes appeared in more than fifty films since 1982.
Selected filmography
Awards
* JÃ ...
– Kossuth Prize–winning actor (1999)
*CecÃlia Esztergályos
CecÃlia Esztergályos (born 26 January 1943) is a Hungarian actress. She appeared in more than seventy films since 1962.
Selected filmography
References
External links
*
1943 births
Living people
Hungarian film actresses
Actresse ...
– Kossuth Prize–winning actress (2018)
* László Lugossy – Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize
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–winning director (1985)
* Marcell Rév - Emmy Award
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–winning (2022) ''(also nominated in 2021)'' cinematographer
References
External links
Official website in English
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Educational institutions established in 1865
Universities in Budapest
Art schools in Hungary
Arts organizations established in 1865
1865 establishments in the Austrian Empire