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Márta Mészáros (born 19 September 1931) is a Hungarian screenwriter and film director. The daughter of László Mészáros, a
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, Mészáros began her career working in
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, having made 25 documentary shorts over the span of ten years. Her full-length directorial debut, ''Eltavozott nap''/''The Girl'' (1968), was the first Hungarian film to have been directed by a woman, and won the Special Prize of the Jury at the
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. Mészáros' work often combines autobiographical details with documentary footage. Prominent themes include characters' denials of their pasts, the consequences of dishonesty, and the problematics of gender. Her films often feature heroines from fragmented families, such as young girls seeking their missing parents (''The Girl'') or middle-aged women looking to adopt children ('' Adoption''). Although Mészáros has made over fifteen feature films, she is arguably best known for '' Diary for My Children'' (1984), which won the Grand Prix at the
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. It was the first entry in a trilogy of autobiographical films which also includes '' Diary for My Lovers'' (1987) and ''
Diary for My Mother and Father ''Diary for My Mother and Father'' ( hu, Napló apámnak, anyámnak) is a 1990 Hungarian film directed by Márta Mészáros. Synopsis This story follows a young student, who is orphaned as she grows to adulthood in the shadow of the 1956 Hung ...
'' (1990). Throughout her career, Mészáros has won the
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and the
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awards at the
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; the Golden Medal at the
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; the Silver Shell at the San Sebastian International Film Festival; and the
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at the
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. In 1991 she was a member of the jury at the
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.


Early life and education

Born in Budapest, Mészáros spent the first two years of her life in the
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, where her parents had emigrated as communist artists in 1936. While there, Mészáros's father, László Mészáros, was arrested and killed in 1938 under the Stalinist regime and her mother died giving birth. Orphaned, Mészáros was raised by her foster mother in the USSR where she attended school. After returning to Hungary in 1946, Mészáros went back to
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to study at
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, returning again to Hungary only after her graduation in 1956.


Career

Mészáros began working at the Budapest Newsreel Studio in 1954 where she made four short films, and then for the Alexandru Sahia documentary studio in
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, from 1957–59. She then returned to Budapest in 1958 to make science popularization shorts, and documentary shorts, where she worked until 1968. Mészáros joined the Mafilm Group 4 in the mid-1960s, and directed her first feature in 1968. At this time, Mészáros was the first woman director in Hungary to make a feature film. In the 1980s Mészáros made her semi-autobiographical “Diary films” that had a major impact on “Hungarian cinema” because of her conscious depiction of the government and individual past experiences. She challenged the censorship in Hungary and ascertained herself as an integral voice in the country's cinema. Since Mészáros first feature in 1968 she has made over fifty films, won numerous awards, and has been a judge on various film panels; she also continues to make films to this day.


Legacy

Mészáros' films are in many ways reflective of her experiences growing up and deal with issues relevant to her life. Having lost both of her parents early in life, and having spent much of her youth living in a post-Stalinist Hungary, Mészáros' life was rife with tragedy and oppression, and her films are often reflective of this. Additionally, because Mészáros spent many of her first years as a filmmaker working in documentary films, many of her feature films also contain much documentary footage. In most of Mészáros' features, the films are open-ended, lack a conventional plot, and dialogue is sparse. In terms of content, Mészáros' films explore the wide and often tragic gaps between ideals and realities, and between parents and their children. Mészáros' films deal with realities usually ignored in
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cinema: the subordination of women, conflicts of urban and rural cultures, antagonism between the bureaucracy and its employees,
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, the generation gap, dissolution of traditional family structures, and the plight of state-reared children. Mészáros is one of few female filmmakers who consistently makes films that are both critically and commercially successful for an international audience. Her eight feature films, made from 1968 to 1979, are concerned with the social oppression, economic constraints, and emotional challenges faced by Hungarian women. In her own words, Mészáros explains: "I tell banal, commonplace stories, and then in them the leads are women—I portray things from a woman's angle."


Personal life

Mészáros was first married to László Karda (a filmmaker), in 1957, but they divorced in 1959, and in 1960 she married Miklós Jancsó, a Hungarian film director and screenwriter whom she met during her time with the Mafilm Group 4. Although they later divorced in 1973, their two sons, Nyika Jancsó and Miklós Jancsó Jr., have each separately worked as
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on many of her films. She later married the Polish actor
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, starred in Mészáros' film, '' Kisvilma''. Mészáros also has a daughter, Kasia Jancsó, from her second marriage.


Filmography

Director (65 titles)


Feature films


Short films

* ''...és újtra mosolyognak''/''...And Smile Again'' (1954) * ''Albertfalvai történetek'' (1955) * ''Mindennapi történet'' (1955) * ''Túl a Cálvin téren'' (1955) * ''Országutak vándora'' (1956) * ''Sa zîmbeasca toti copii'' (1957 documentary) * ''Popas în tabara de vara'' (1958 documentary) * ''Az élet megy tovább''/''Life Goes On'' (1959) * ''Tomorrow's Shift'' (1959 documentary) * ''Az eladás müvészete'' (1960) * ''Szerkezettervezés''/''Structural Design'' (1960) * ''Az öszibarack termesztése'' (1960) * ''Egy TSZ elnökröl'' (1960) * ''Rajtunk is múlik'' (1960) * ''A szár és gyökér fejlödése''/''The Stem and Root Development'' (1961) * ''Danulongyártás'' (1961) * ''Szívdobogás''/''Heartbeat'' (1961) * ''Vásárhelyi színek'' (1961) * ''A labda varázsa'' (1962) * ''Gyerekek - könyvek'' (1962) * ''Kamaszváros'' (1962) * ''Nagyüzemi tojástermelés'' (1962) * ''Tornyai János'' (1962) * ''1963. július 27, szombat'' (1963) * ''Munka vagy hiratás'' (1963) * ''Szeretet''/''Love'' (1963) * ''Bóbita'' (1964) * ''Festök városa - Szentendre'' (1964) * ''Kiáltó''/''Crying'' (1964) * ''15 perc - 15 évröl'' (1965) * ''Borsos Miklós'' (1966 documentary) * ''Harangok városa - Veszprém''/''City of Bells'' (1966) * ''Mészáros László emlékére'' (1968) * ''A lörinci fonóban'' (1971) * ''Ave Maria'' (1986 documentary) * ''The Miraculous Manderin'' (2001) * ''Magyarország 2011'' (segment, 2012)


Television Shows

* ''Teatr telewizji'' (TV Series) (2 Episodes) * ''Vieras'' (1984) (5 part TV series for Finnish television channel Mainostelevisio) * ''Edith i Marlene'' (1998) * ''Urodziny mistrza'' (2000)


Awards

Berlin International Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the fest ...
: * 2007 - Won - Berlinale Camera * 1994 - Nominated - Golden Berlin Bear for ''A magzat'' * 1987 - Won - OCIC Award for ''Diary for my Lovers'' * 1987 - Won - Silver Berlin Bear for ''Diary for my Lovers'' * 1987 - Nominated - Golden Berlin Bear for ''Diary for my Lovers'' * 1977 - Won - OCIC Award Recommendation for ''Kilenc hónap'' * 1975 - Won - C.I.D.A.L.C. Award Recommendation for ''Adoption'' * 1975 - Won - Golden Berlin Bear for ''Adoption'' * 1975 - Won - Interfilm Award/Otto Dibelius Film Award for ''Adoption'' * 1975 - Won - OCIC Award Recommendation for ''Adoption''
Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Festival (; french: link=no, Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (') and known in English as the Cannes Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films o ...
: * 1984 - Won - Grand Prize of the Jury for ''Diary for my Children'' * 1984 - Nominated - Palme d'Or for ''Diary for my Children'' * 1980 - Nominated - Palme d'Or for ''Örökség'' * 1977 - Won - FIPRESCI Prize for ''Kilenc hónap''
Chicago International Film Festival The Chicago International Film Festival is an annual film festival held every fall. Founded in 1964 by Michael Kutza, it is the longest-running competitive film festival in North America. Its logo is a stark, black and white close up of the comp ...
: * 2010 - Won - Gold Plaque - ''The Last Report on Anna'' * 2017 - Won - Audience Choice Award for Best Narrative Foreign-Language Feature ''Aurora Borealis'' Karlovy Vary International Film Festival: * 2005 - Nominated - Crystal Globe for ''A temetetlen halott'' Moscow International Film Festival: * 2010 - Nominated - Golden St. George for ''The Last Report on Anna'' Polish Film Awards: * 2001 - Nominated - Best Director for ''Aurora Borealis'' San Sebastian International Film Festival: * 1978 - Won - Silver Seashell for ''Olyan mint otthon'' Stony Brook Film Festival: * 2018 - Won - Special Recognition for ''Aurora Borealis''
Venice Film Festival The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival ( it, Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival h ...
: * 1995 - Won - Elvira Notari Prize/Special Mention for ''The Seventh Room'' * 1995 - Won - OCIC Award for ''The Seventh Room''


References


Further reading

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External links

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Mészáros, Márta
Film Reference.com's Biography of Márta Mészáros
''Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times''
2002 interview from ''Senses of Cinema''

interview about ''Kisvilma – Az utolsó napló'' (''Little Vilma: The Last Diary'')
''I'm for Liberal, Social Democracy: Marta Meszaros''
2009 interview from the ''Economic Times''

''NY Times'' movie review of ''Diary for my Children''
''Márta Mészáros: Happiness is Being Strong Enough to Fight for Yourself and be Cruel at Times''
Translated from a 2010 interview with ''The Day'', a Kyiv newspaper

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