Draft:Esther Turan

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Esther Turan is a filmmaker and a founding member of Moviebar Productions, an esteemed and award-winning film production company with operations in Budapest, Hungary, and Los Angeles. She has a background in directing and she is an alumni of SZFE (the University of Theatre and Film Arts, Budapest).

Her producing experience encompasses a diverse range of American and European feature films, TV series, and documentaries. Moviebar served as the service production company for the third season of the BBC's Vienna Blood TV series. Additionally, Esther produced the horror feature "The Reckoning," directed by Neil Marshall, which received the esteemed Best Horror Feature Award at the Berlin Independent Film Festival.

Her involvement extended to co-producing the segment "The Cobblers' Lot" for the renowned horror anthology "The Field Guide to Evil", directed by Peter Strickland and selected for SXSW. Furthermore, she contributed as a co-producer on "Eld & Lågor" (Swoon), directed by Mans Marlind and Björn Stein.

Esther is one of the creators of the documentary series "BP Underground[1]," a project she both produced and directed. This series received accolades such as the Documentary Feature Gold at the Independent Film Festival Awards in Los Angeles and the prestigious Best Multimedia Project of 2021 at the Petőfi Music Awards in Hungary.

She is a member of the European Producers Club since May, 2023.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "HOME". Budapest Underground.

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