"La cinéaste hongroise va devenir, à la cérémonie des EFA, la première réalisatrice femme d’Europe centrale et d’Europe de l’Est à recevoir le prix récompensant l’ensemble d’une carrière.
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On the occasion of this year's 34th European Film Awards and in recognition of a unique contribution to the world of film, the European Film Academy takes great pleasure in presenting Márta Mészáros
with the Lifetime Achievement Award for her outstanding body of work.
In the 34 years of its existence, this is the first time the Lifetime
Achievement Award goes to a female director from Central-Eastern Europe.
Born in Hungary, Márta Mészáros grew up in the Soviet Union and made her
first feature film The Girl, Hungary’s first feature film directed by a
woman, in 1968. Her international breakthrough came in 1975 when she
won the Golden Bear – the first one for a female director – in Berlin
with Adoption, the intimate portrait of the bond between a lonely middle-aged woman and a 17-year-old girl. Nine Months,
about the life and love of a young woman who works in a factory, won
the FIPRESCI Prize in Cannes (1977). This was followed by Just Like at Home,
about a man returning to Hungary from America and befriending a girl,
won the 1978 San Sebastian Silver Shell. She returned to Cannes in
competition in 1980 with The Heiresses about a Jewish shop girl who is commissioned by her sterile friend to have a baby." La suite sur cineuropa.org
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