Born in the vibrant city of Budapest in the year 1971, a distinguished individual received her diploma from Eötvös Loránd University, a prestigious institution of higher learning, specifically from the faculty of arts, which is located in the capital city of Hungary.
Within the faculty of arts, she majored in three distinct areas of study: Polish, Aesthetics, and Film-theory. This well-rounded education would serve as a solid foundation for her future pursuits in the field of film and television direction.
In her quest for further education and expertise, she enrolled at the Hungarian Academy of Theatre, Film and Television, with the ultimate goal of becoming a skilled film and television director.
Her feature script, titled "Retreating Reality," gained international recognition when it was selected from Hungary to participate in the 4th Central European Screenwriters Lab, a prestigious program held in association with the renowned Sundance Institute, which took place in Prague in November 2000.
As a testament to her growing expertise and creative vision, she has directed three short films: "Assorted Letters" (2000),"18 Pictures from the Life of a Conserve Factory Girl" (2003),and "The Virus" (2005).
Fresh Air, her debut feature film, marks a significant milestone in her career as a film director.