- Lajos Koltai
Lajos Koltai, ASC, HSC, (born
April 2 ,1946 in Budapest,Hungary ) is a Hungarian cinematographer andfilm director best known for his work with legendary Hungarian directorIstvan Szabo , and Italian filmmakerGiuseppe Tornatore . He was nominated for an Academy Award in 2000 for his work on the film "Malèna ".Early years and career
Born at the beginning of the
Cold War , he became interested in film at a very young age, though in Hungary at the time, film containing subversive content was heavily censored. He shot his first short on a Super 8 film camera at the age of 14 and began to draft short scripts and turn them into movies starring friends and family. One year he won first and second prizes at a local amateur film festival, and coincidentally another young filmmaker,István Szabó , was the head of the jury. Koltai graduated from the School of Drama and Film in Budapest, a school known for nurturing such legends asVilmos Zsigmond and László Kovács.Collaboration with István Szabó
Still early in his career he gained international recognition during his collaborations with Szabó, namely his film "Mephisto", which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and the cult political classic "
Angi Vera " by Pal Gabor. At this point the international film community was starting to take notice of these Eastern European films. While Hollywood was at the peak of creativity a decade before after several decades of turning out films that didn't face the same restrictions as in these parts of the world, the Hungarian artistic spirit was beginning to find its place in the world, and many Hungarian directors were confronting truths about their country's tainted Nazi-affiliated history . What followed was several artistic and political masterpieces, the teen-oriented "Time Stands Still " (1982), a film many considered to be well ahead of its time,Cannes Film Festival winner "Colonel Redl " (1985), which garnered yet another Oscar nomination, and "Hanussen", another political drama loosely based on the rise of Hitler.Work in Hollywood
Around this time Koltai decided to make the move to the United States, a dramatic departure for any European filmmaker, let alone cinematographer, though clearly many opportunities lied in the Hollywood playing field. So he joined the
American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) and began to compile an impressive body of work, notablyLuis Mandoki 's "White Palace", "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway ", "Born Yesterday ", "When a Man Loves a Woman", "Just Cause",Jodie Foster 's directoria' debut "Home for the Holidays", andJack Lemmon andWalter Matthau 's last film together "Out to Sea ". While none of these films had a particularly signature or even beautiful style (save perhaps Mandoki's "White Palace"), due to the cookie-cutter industry standards Hollywood notoriously places over artistic license, it was around this time that another fateful collaboration took place, and that would be with Giussepe Tornatore, the legendary director of "Cinema Paradiso ". "The Legend of 1900 " would be their first film together, a story about a piano player who was born and raised on a steam boat. Tornatore brought out some of Koltai's best work by allowing an actual creative collaboration to take place on set, instead of the cinematographer just taking orders from the director, and the result is what many (including Koltai himself) consider to be his most beautiful work. This led to a career high for any cinematographer, being nominated for an Academy Award for Tornatore's sweeping love story "Malèna " in 2000."Fateless"
Koltai recently directed his first film, the
Holocaust drama, "Fateless" (Sorstalanság), based on the novel novel by the same name, by Nobel Prize winning writerImre Kertész . It has already been released in Hungary with moderate success and is slated to be released in theUnited States by January 2006. It will be distributed by THINKfilm and has already had much exposure and success on thefilm festival circuit premiering at theTelluride Film Festival ,Karlovy Vary International Film Festival ,Chicago Film Festival , theLos Angeles Film Festival , theWashington Jewish Film Festival , theBoston Jewish Film Festival , theToronto Film Festival , theWoodstock Film Festival , the Berlinale, orBerlin Film Festival , where it was nominated for the prestigious Golden Berlin Bear, and countless others. It was also nominated for Best Score (Ennio Morricone ) and Best Cinematography (Gyula Pados ) at the European Film Awards, and Hungary has nominated it for the 2006 Academy Awards. Fateless was on a list of 58 countries as potential nominees for Best Foreign Film.His friends and co-workers call him by his nickname, 'Sutyi'.
As of February 15th, 2006: Koltai finalized first American directing deal for Focus Features, on the film 'Evening', scripted by Susan Minot [Stealing Beauty] and Michael Cunningham [The Hours] . Shooting took place summer 2006 in Rhode Island. Actresses Claire Danes, Toni Collette and Vanessa Redgrave and Meryl Streep star in the movie.
Koltai's next project is "Aline & Wolfe," the story of American writer Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938, "Look Homeward, Angel") and his tumultuous affair with much older, married arts patron and Broadway set designer Aline Bernstein. Aline is credited with inspiring Wolfe's writing career. After a final break-up, Wolfe's untimely death at 38 in 1938 left Aline alone and struggling to come to terms with the loss. Filming is set for January 2009.
Filmography
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Bizalom " ("Confidence") (1980)
*"Mephisto" (1981)
*"Megall az ido " ("Time Stands Still") (1982)
*"Oberst Redl " ("Colonel Redl") (1985)
*"Hanussen" (1988)
*"White Palace" (1990)
*"Meeting Venus " (1991)
*"Born Yesterday" (1993)
*"Wrestling Ernest Hemingway " (1993)
*"When a Man Loves a Woman" (1994)
*"Just Cause" (1995)
*"Home for the Holidays" (1995)
*"Out to Sea " (1997)
*"The Legend of 1900 " (1998)
*"Sunshine" (1999)
*"Malèna " (2000)
*"The Emperor's Club " (2002)
*"Max" (2002)
*"Being Julia " (2004)
*Evening (2007)
*Aline & Wolfe (2009)External links
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