
Máté Kőrösi
Directing
Known For

This film is part of the Semmelweis Project, launched by Direkt36, an investigative journalism center based in Hungary, to show the reality and the causes of hospital-acquired infections, which are a growing problem in the country.
Washing Our Hands

Szani, Tina and Emese: or as they call themselves, the Divas are three twenty-year-old girls who can talk for hours about makeup, clothes, or profile pictures. Máté, a young director, enters the scene, following them with his camera until their graduation, to find out what is hidden behind their perfect makeup. Meanwhile they learn from each other, they all make a step towards adulthood.
Divas
A dozen of youngsters from a poor Hungarian village engage in film-making. The youngsters become the writers, actors, and the directors of the film, and try to cope with each other in order to re-imagine themselves and their environment.