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Crossroads Projects51st Thessaloniki IFF-<strong>2010</strong> - <strong>Agora</strong>/<strong>Market</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>DIRECTOR’S FILMOGRAPHYCurse, <strong>2010</strong> TV seriesMain Prize - TV Category, Hungarian Film WeekLost Times, 2009Golden Reel Best Film Award, Hungarian Film WeekMinus, 2006, shortMost Promising Talent Award, BUSHO Film FestivalDIRECTOR’S CVÁron Mátyássy was born in Budapest in 1978. He graduatedfrom the University of Fine Arts - Department of Philosophyin 2000 and from the Hungarian Academy of Drama andFilm – Deprtment of Film Directing in 2005. He has workedas an AD to various shorts and feature films and has directedseveral short film and TV episodes. His first feature film LostTimes was named Best Film at the 40 th Hungarian Film Weekin 2009. He is currently developing his second feature filmWeekEnd.Áron Mátyássy, DirectorPRODUCER’S FILMOGRAPHYRetiens la nuit, 2004, shortSan Sebastian Intl Film FestivalThe Tulse Luper Suitcases, 2002 - assistant directorLast Year for Ever, 2001 TV filmHungarian Film WeekPRODUCER’S PROFILETamás Joó studied film dramaturgy and aesthetics at theAcademy of Drama and Film in Budapest between 1996and 2001. With the help of a DAAD scholarship, he studieddirecting and dramaturgy at the HFF Munich in 2002-2003.In 2003-2004, he participated at the German-French Masterclassfor European producers at La Fémis (Paris) and atthe Filmakademie Baden-WürttembergFrom February 2005 until August <strong>2010</strong>, he had been workingfor EURIMAGES, the cinema fund of the Council of Europe.In 2005, he worked as a strategy and production supportconsultant at the Fund’s headquarters in Strasbourg. FromJanuary 2006, continued to work as the Deputy Representativeand from March 2009 until August <strong>2010</strong> as the Representativeof Hungary at the Board of Management of EU-RIMAGES. From 2006 until April <strong>2010</strong>, he also worked onthe development of the Hungarian regional film supportsystem in collaboration with Cine-Regio.Previous Work available at the Film <strong>Market</strong>Lost Times 2009 is available at the Digital Video – Library.Tamás Joó, Producerpresent at Crossroads61

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