Zsuzsa Lamy
An embodiment of avant-garde cinema, Hungarian director Zsuzsa Lamy was born in 1943 in Budapest, Hungary. She was active in the film industry from the late 1960s to the early 2000s, mainly focusing on experimental and documentary genres, with her most renowned films including "Spiral Dance" and "Parasztregény". Though she didn't receive major festival awards, her unique authorial style, characterized by her exploration of feminine identity and the intersection of visual art and film, has left an indelible mark on Hungarian cinema. Zsuzsa Lamy, in her quiet defiance and relentless pursuit of artistic truth, has etched her narrative in the annals of film history, one frame at a time.