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Kornél Mundruczó (; born 3 April 1975) is a Hungarian
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and
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. He has directed 18 short and feature films between 1998 and 2020. His film ''
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'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The production of ''
White God ''White God'' ( hu, Fehér isten) is a 2014 Hungarian drama film directed by Kornél Mundruczó and starring Zsófia Psotta. The film premiered on 17 May 2014, as part of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The film follows the mixed-breed do ...
'', another of his full-length films, was supported by the Hungarian Film Fund. It won the Prize Un Certain Regard at the
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and was screened in the Spotlight section of
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in 2015.


Early life

Mundruczó earned a diploma from Hungary’s Academy of Film and Drama in 1998 as an actor, then in 2003 as a film and television director. In that same year, he founded Proton Cinema Ltd., dedicated to
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, along with Viktória Petrányi, a constant co-creator and collaborator in his work and writing since the academy.


Career


Film

Mundruczó's first full-length feature ''This I wish and nothing more'' won, among other prizes, the award for best first film at the 31st Hungarian Film Week, as well as its Students’ Jury and Directors’ Guild Awards. He directed his short film ''Afta'' shortly after leaving school. It went on to win numerous international awards. ''Pleasant Days'', his second feature film, was awarded the Silver Leopard in Locarno in 2002. In 2003, he won the
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Program’s artistic grant, within the framework of the
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, where he developed the screenplay of the film ''Delta'', together with Yvette Bíró in Paris. He has been a member of the
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since 2004. In 2005, he won the
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Program’s artistic grant to participate for three months in courses and consultations for talented screenwriters and directors in
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. His fourth, fifth, and seventh feature-length films were entered in the official competition of Cannes Film Festival: ''Delta'' in 2008, ''Tender Son'' in 2010 and '' Jupiter's Moon'' in 2017. The first won the
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Award. In 2014, his film, ''
White God ''White God'' ( hu, Fehér isten) is a 2014 Hungarian drama film directed by Kornél Mundruczó and starring Zsófia Psotta. The film premiered on 17 May 2014, as part of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The film follows the mixed-breed do ...
'' – which was invited to Cannes Film Festival and made with the support of
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, the European Council’s film foundation and the Hungarian National Film Foundation – won the main prize of the Un Certain Regard program at the 67th Cannes Film Festival. Also, the film’s canine star won the
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for best performance by a dog. His first English-language feature, ''Pieces of a Woman'', was in Competition at 77th Venice International Film Festival. In 2021, his film ''Evolution'' premiered in the new section of
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, called Cannes Premiere, designed to give returning Cannes auteurs a safe place to screen new work outside of the competition.


Theatre

Mundruczó has worked in theatre and opera since 2003, first in Hungary and then in theatres abroad such as the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, the TR Warszawa, the
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and the
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. He is most keen to begin new projects where he finds the subject, collaborators and venue inspiring. During the creative process, he strives to create a team. For new projects, he very often casts the same actors, who work with him as creative partners. After freelancing with more or less the same group of people for several years, in 2009, he founded Proton Theatre, his independent theatre company, with producer Dóra Büki. Proton Theatre is a virtual artistic company organised around the director’s independent productions. Besides preserving maximum artistic freedom, their goal is to ensure a professional structure for their independently produced theatre plays and projects. Chiefly, their performances are realized as international co-productions, and their frequent collaborators include the
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, HAU Hebbel am Ufer in Berlin, Kunstenfestivaldesarts in Brussels, Trafó House of Contemporary Arts in Budapest and
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in Dresden. Productions directed by the artistic leader include ''The Ice'' (2006); ''Frankenstein-project'' (2007), which inspired his later film ''Tender Son''; ''Hard to be a God'' (2010); ''Disgrace'' (2012), based on the post-apartheid novel by Nobel Prize-winner J. M. Coetzee and, in turn, inspiring his film ''
White God ''White God'' ( hu, Fehér isten) is a 2014 Hungarian drama film directed by Kornél Mundruczó and starring Zsófia Psotta. The film premiered on 17 May 2014, as part of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The film follows the mixed-breed do ...
''; ''Dementia'' (2014), ''Winterreise'' (2015), ''Imitation of Life'' (2016), ''The Raft of the Medusa'' (2018), ''Evolution'' (2019) inspiring his film with the same title and ''The Seven Deadly Sins/Motherland'' (2020). In addition, Proton wishes to provide space for the realisation of company members’ ideas. In this spirit, they created the following performances: ''Last'' (2014), directed by Roland Rába; ''1 link'' (2015), directed by Gergely Bánki and ''Finding Quincy'' by János Szemenyei. Proton's performances have toured to more than 110 festivals until 2020, including the Festival d’Avignon, the
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, the Singapore International Festival, the Seoul Bo:m Festival, and the Zürcher Theater Spektakel. In 2017, for ''Imitation of life'', Mundruczó was nominated for the Faust Award. It was the first time in the history of this award that a non-German theatre, in this case a Hungarian independent company was nominated.


Filmography


Theatre

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Opera


References


External links


Proton Theatre
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