Hatházi Fanni

Fanni Hatházi is a director, TV producer, and creative producer from Budapest, Hungary. She studied at the University of Theatre and Film Arts, initially in the class of Ibolya Fekete, followed by Tamás Almási and Attila Kékesi. Her MA graduation film, Almost Fine, premiered at Verzió Film Festival and is now also available through Jeti Cinema (444.hu). She has been working across various media fields for over ten years, from (documentary) filmmaking to news production and entertainment television. She first represented MADOKE at the dok.incubator workshop and later worked full-time there as Head of Production. Her debut fiction short film, Pretty Yellow, was released in 2024. Currently, she is a board member of MADOKE, the Head of Verzió DocPro, and is developing her first full-length fiction feature while continuing to work on documentary projects.

Education:
University of Theatre and Film Arts, MA in Documentary Film Directing, 2019–2020
Corvinus University of Budapest, BA in International Studies, 2009–2013
University of Theatre and Film Arts, BA in Television Production, 2008–2012
NFTS, Producing & Directing TV Entertainment, Erasmus Internship, 2011

Selected Filmography:

Pretty Yellow (2024), fiction short film, Stranger Films / 44th Hungarian Film Festival, Zsigmond Vilmos International Film Festival/

Almost Fine (2021), short documentary, Proton Cinema & University of Theatre and Film Arts / 19th Verzió International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, Jeti Mozi (444.hu)/

A Place to Go (2020), short documentary, University of Theatre and Film Arts

Everything What's Good (2019), short documentary, University of Theatre and Film Arts

Ladies of The Tapestry Club (2019), short documentary, University of Theatre and Film Arts

Coming Home (2014), documentary, University of Theatre and Film Arts / Hungarian Film Week 2014, Mediawave 2015/

More Delicious by Hands (2012), short documentary, Hungarian Association for Migrants