Krisztina Meggyes is a Hungarian director, producer, and impact producer. She earned her Master’s Degree in Documentary Directing from the University of Theatre and Film Arts (SZFE) in Budapest in 2015 and is currently a doctoral student, researching social impact and ethics in documentary filmmaking. Krisztina has also taught Ethics in Documentary Film for DocNomads classes as a lecturer at SZFE.
She has participated in multiple international forums and training programs, including IDFAcademy, Documentary Campus Masterschool, DOK Co-Pro Market, and the Impact Distribution Essentials Lab (Doc Society).
n 2017, she co-founded Little Bus Production in Budapest, Hungary, a company that focuses primarily on young talent in both documentary and fiction filmmaking. Their first two feature-length fiction films, Christmas Flame and Riviera East, became the most-watched Hungarian films in cinemas in 2021 and 2022.
Currently, Little Bus Production is producing several feature-length documentaries, predominantly international co-productions. Among them are the Hungarian-French Under the Dance Floor, supported by Sundance, CNC, and the Hungarian-Slovakian My Father’s Daughter, supported by the Hungarian National Film Institute and Kultminor (SK). Their latest film, the Danish-Hungarian The Lost Notebook, supported by the Danish Film Institute, premiered at CPH:DOX in 2024 and will be screened at the Verzió Film Festival.
Krisztina Meggyes
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Almost Hollywood: Kazincbarcika