András Bőhm (*1953) is a Hungarian film producer, whose career spans over four decades. Born to Holocaust survivors, he remains a committed member of the Jewish community, notably active at the Dohány Street Synagogue in Budapest. He started as a movie maker in the 1970s, quickly establishing himself through collaborations with Hungary’s most acclaimed directors, including Miklós Jancsó, Károly Makk, and Márta Mészáros. His work reflects a deep engagement with both artistic excellence and cultural heritage. Following the political transition of the early 1990s, Bőhm played a key role in reshaping the Hungarian film industry, advocating for structural reform and creative renewal. His recent documentary on Rabbi Sándor Scheiber - mentor to a new generation of Hungarian rabbis - stands as a testament to his enduring commitment to cultural memory and cinematic storytelling.
Film Producer
Country of origin
Hungary
Current issues
Annette Gjerde-Hansen, Norwegian President of the Ecumenical Jury in Cannes 2026, writes about the background of the jury's decision to award Cristian Mungiu's "Fjord" with their prize.
In his retrospect of the festival, Peter Paul Huth highlights, above all, the films in the Cannes Classics series.
Events
16.02.2025
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