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Dora Nedeczky
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Estonia
Dora is a Hungarian producer and strategist, with a background in aesthetics and film theory/history. She's lived in Tallinn since 2020, and owns the production company Mindwax. Dora is an EAVE Producers Workshop 2016 graduate, and her works have been acquired by Mubi and recognised by Sight&Sound Magazine's end-of-year lists. She produced 8 Views of Lake Biwa by writer-director Marko Raat, an Estonian-Finnish co-production, at Allfilm, alongside Ivo Felt, that premiered this year at IFFR before travelling to TIFF in Cluj, Palic, and soon to Helsinki among others. She's also the co-producer of Who Am I Smiling For?, Eeva Mägi's hybrid doc that premiered at Giffoni and was the opening film for Tallinn Black Nights' Just Film Festival in November, 2023.
Her other work includes a number of short films by Peter Strickland and features by found-footage auteurs Péter Lichter and Bori Máté. Strickland’s segment in horror anthology The Field Guide to Evil (2018) premiered at SXSW and the team's shorts GUO4 (2019, Venice) and Cold Meridian (2020, San Sebastian). Lichter’s Empty Horses (2019) was at IFFR and Jihlava, and his latest (co-directed with Bori Máté), The Philosophy of Horror – A Symphony of Film Theory (2020), screened at Torino, Cottbus and IFFR. Dora has collaborated with Texas-based directors Ivete Lucas and Patrick Bresnan since 2015, on short docs The Send-Off (2016, Sundance), The Rabbit Hunt (2017, Berlinale) and Happiness Is a Journey (2021, Locarno).
Photo: Roxana Sadvokassova
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