Judit Elek

{{Short description|Hungarian film director (born 1937)}}

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| name = Judit Elek

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| occupation = Film director
Screenwriter

| yearsactive = 1962–present

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Judit Elek (born 10 November 1937) is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.{{IMDb name |id=0253222 |name=Judit Elek}} She directed 16 films between 1962 and 2006. Her film Mária-nap was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival.{{Cite web|url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/1353/year/1984.html |title=Un Certain Regard Opening film MARIA NAP Directed by : Judit ELEK Country : HUNGARY |accessdate=23 April 2023 |work=festival-cannes.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220308055229/http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/films/maria-nap |archive-date=8 March 2022}}

Biography

As a child, she survived the Second World War first in a sheltered house on Pozsonyi Street, Budapest, and then in the ghetto (November 1944 – January 1945).{{cite web |url=https://kultura.hu/egy-tarsadalom/ |title=Egy társadalom sokféleképpen tud ölni ? ELEK JUDIT |date=16 March 2011 |website=kultura.hu |publisher=Petőfi Cultural Agency Nonprofit Zrt. Budapest |access-date=23 April 2023 |language=Hungarian}} Interview in Hungarian with Elek about the film Visszatérés – Retrace.

From 1956 to 1961, Elek studied at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest, in the class of film director Félix Máriássy. Her classmates included Pál Gábor, Imre Gyöngyössy, Zoltán Huszárik, Ferenc Kardos, Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács, János Rózsa, Éva Singer and István Szabó.{{cite web |url=https://www.filmkultura.hu/regi/articles/teaching/bela.hu.html |title=A Balázs Béla Stúdió |website=filmkultura.hu |publisher=Magyar Menzeti Filmarchivum (Hungarian National Film Archive) |access-date=23 April 2023 |language=Hungarian}}

During this time she was a founding member of the Balázs Béla Studio, a workshop for experimental film. In 1968, Elek made her first feature film, Sziget a szárazföldön (The Lady from Constantinople). From the 1980s onwards, she made historical films such as The Trial of Martinovics and the Hungarian Jacobins (1980). In the 1990s, she shot films with a Jewish theme like Tutajosok (Memories of a River, 1990) and To speak the Unspeakable: The Message of Elie Wiesel (1996).

Elek was married to the Hungarian film director Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács (1936–2014). The cinematographer and producer Eli Laszlo Berger Eli Berger (László Berger, born in Budapest, 1970) is their son, known for the films A hét nyolcadik napja (The Eighth Day of the Week, 2006, directed by Judit Elek), Bankster (2016) and Dreams Are an Excuse (2023).{{IMDb name |id=0074269 |name=Eli Laszlo Berger Eli Berger}}

Filmography

Elek wrote many screenplays and directed many films, mostly in Hungarian, including:{{cite web |url=http://filmunio.hu/object.20ac9496-1d4f-4dfb-8579-45d38f090992.ivy |title=Elek Judit |website=filmunio.hu |publisher=Színház- és Filmművészeti Egyetem |access-date=22 April 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100129091426/http://filmunio.hu/object.20ac9496-1d4f-4dfb-8579-45d38f090992.ivy |archive-date=29 January 2010 |language=hungarian}}{{cite web |url=https://iffr.com/en/iffr/2023/focus-judit-elek |title=IFFR 2024 24 Jan – 4 Feb. Focus: Judit Elek. Programme IFFR 2023 |website=iffr.com |publisher=International Film Festival Rotterdam |access-date=23 April 2023 }} The film durations in the Wikipedia article are those of the film versions at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2023.

  • 1962, with Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács: Vásárcsarnok (Supermarket), short.
  • 1963: Találkozás / Találkozás-Apróhirdetés (Encounter / Encounter by classified ad), short, 23 minutes.
  • 1966: Kastélyok lakói (Inhabitants of Castles in Hungary in 1966), short documentary, 27 minutes.
  • 1967: Meddig él az ember? I-II (How Long Does Man Live?), documentary, 60 minutes.
  • 1969: Sziget a szárazföldön (The Lady from Constantinople), Elek's feature film debut, 76 minutes.
  • 1970: Találkozunk 1972-ben / Sötétben-világosban (We Will Meet in 1972 – In Dark and in Light), television documentary, 35 minutes.
  • 1974
  • Egyszerű történet (A Commonplace Story), documentary, 104 minutes.
  • Az első fénykép (Tamás Cseh: The First Photo), television documentary, 37 minutes.
  • 1975: Istenmezején 1972-73-ban (On the Field of God in 1972-73), documentary, 78 minutes.
  • 1976: Árvácska (Nobody's Daughter), screenwriter.
  • 1980:
  • Vizsgálat Martinovics Ignác szászvári apát és társainak ügyében (The Trial of Martinovics and the Hungarian Jacobins), feature film, 127 minutes.
  • Majd holnap (Maybe Tomorrow), feature film, 104 minutes.
  • 1984: Mária-nap (Maria's Day), feature film, 120 minutes.
  • 1990: Tutajosok (Memories of a River), feature film, 147 minutes.{{cite news|url=https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E0CE1DD103DF933A15750C0A964958260|title=Tutajosok: Review/Film; To Be a Jew in 1880s Hungary|accessdate=2010-04-29|work=The New York Times|first=Stephen|last=Holden|date=20 March 1992|archive-date=8 February 2013|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130208150425/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E0CE1DD103DF933A15750C0A964958260|url-status=dead}}
  • 1995: Ébredés (Awakening), feature film, 110 minutes.
  • 1996
  • Mondani a mondhatatlant: Elie Wiesel üzenete (To Speak the Unspeakable: The Message of Elie Wiesel), documentary, 105 minutes. In Hungarian, English and French.
  • Egy szabad ember – Fisch Ernő élete (A Free Man – The Life of Ernő Fisch), documentary, 107 minutes.
  • 2006: A hét nyolcadik napja (The Eighth Day of the Week), feature film, 100 minutes.
  • 2009–2010: Visszatérés – Retrace, feature film, 86 minutes. In Hungarian, Romanian, and English.
  • 2018: És a halottak újra énekelnek (After All the Dead Sing Again...), music documentary, 72 minutes. In Hebrew and Yiddish.

Awards

Publications

Her publications include:{{cite web |url=https://www.worldcat.org/nl/search?q=au=%22Elek%2C%20Judit%22 |title="Elek, Judit" |date=2023 |website=worldcat.org |publisher=OCLC WorldCat |access-date=23 April 2023 }}

  • with Kálmán Benda, Vizsgálat Martinovics Ignác szászvári apát és társai ügyében : filmforgatókönyv, eredeti iratok, Magvető, Budapest, 1983. Film scripts and documents for The Martinovics Case. In Hungarian.
  • with Zsuzsa Bíró, Gábor Halász and Mihály Sükösd, Tutajosok : filmforgatókönyv, Magvető, Budapest, 1990. Film script in Hungarian.

Controversy

For the purposes of the film Tutajosok (1990) 14 sheep were spread with a flammable substance, and then, at the order of Judit Elek, were burned alive. 69 scientists from the Jagiellonian University demanded that the authorities forbid Judit Elek entry to Poland. Scientists wrote among others: "No director knowing her own worth would debase herself for using so primitive and cruel methods".{{citation needed|date=April 2012}}

References

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  • {{YouTube|id=KZGWElk52FM |title=Találkozás (Elek Judit, 1963, részlet)}}. Video duration 4m 49 s. Nemzeti Filmintézet – Filmarchívum. Consulted 23 April 2023. (The English title of this film is Encounter.)
  • {{YouTube|id=gJDUcSYx7XY |title=Meddig él az ember (Elek Judit, 1968, részlet)}}. Video duration 1m 50s. Nemzeti Filmintézet – Filmarchívum. Consulted 23 April 2023. (The English title of this film is How Long Does Man Live?.)
  • {{YouTube|id=szYL0t0JTLU |title=Sziget a szárazföldön (Elek Judit, 1969, részlet)}}. Video duration 14m 4s. Nemzeti Filmintézet – Filmarchívum. Consulted 23 April 2023. (The English title of this film is The Lady from Constantinople.)
  • {{YouTube|id=sEOvE4RLBkw |title=Elek Judit: Martinovics... 1980}}. Video duration 2h 6m 25s. Fodor Tamás. Consulted 23 April 2023. (The English title of this film is The Trial of Martinovics and the Hungarian Jacobins.)

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