Bernadett Tuza-Ritter

Bernadett Tuza-Ritter

Biography

Bernadett Tuza-Ritter is a Hungarian independent filmmaker specializing in creative documentaries and fiction. She studied directing and editing at the University of Theatre and Film Arts Budapest. She’s been the editor of several international features, shorts, and documentaries. Her first feature-length documentary as a director, A Woman Captured premiered at IDFA 2017. Tuza-Ritter is especially interested in experimenting with film language and pushing the boundary between fiction and documentary.

Sundance Film Festival

Editor

Movies
2021

Erasing Frank

2017

Víziváros

2015

Dumapárbaj

2012

Aglaya

Documentaries
2017

A Woman Captured

2013

Just the Way It Is...

Short
2019

Break

2013

Harmadnapon

2009

Lesson

 

Variations

2007

Kócos

Director

Screenwriter

Camerawoman

Documentaries
2017

A Woman Captured