actress
“Lili Bordán is a Hungarian-American actress known for her work in both Hollywood and Hungary. Born in New York to Hungarian parents, she grew up bilingual and has built a career spanning the American, British, and Hungarian film and television industries.” “She gained international recognition for her roles in Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome and Book Club, while also appearing in major Hungarian productions such as Hadik. Her versatility has allowed her to seamlessly transition between the two markets, showcasing her talent in both English and Hungarian-language films. Lili was the host of the inaugural Made In Hungary Film Festival held in Beverly Hills, California in the fall of 2024. She stars in the upcoming Hungarian/ Italian/ US co-production The Silhouette of a Woman and has several other films in post production or on the festival circuit.”
Drama and screenwriter, Film aesthete
He is a literary associate at the National Theatre, a faculty member at the University of Theatre and Film Arts, and project manager of the NFI’s (Hungarian National Film Institute) university film club network. His play Hazatérés (Homecoming) was staged at the National Theatre in 2022, and since 2024, his play Álmaimban Déryné (In My Dreams, Déryné) has been performed by the Déryné Company at various venues across Hungary. He has worked as an editor and dramaturg on several documentaries, and co-directed the creative documentary 1968 – A Reconstruction of a Love with Anikó Mária Nagy; the film was shortlisted in the top five in the screenwriting category at the 2025 Hungarian Motion Picture Festival. His most recent screenwriting project is a collaboration with Attila Vidnyánszky on Úri muri, a Zsigmond Móricz adaptation, which is scheduled for theatrical release in spring 2026.
Founder of TOHUFF
Television journalist, PR and marketing professional. Creative producer of commercials and she also directed documentaries. She has worked in television, usually on cultural programmes, newspapers, weeklies and radio. She wrote screenplays and dialogues and she has worked as a book writer and editor and was honoured by the Bulgarian Minister of Culture for her work for minorities in Hungary. For 13 years she worked as a press, PR and marketing manager and a creative director at the National Theatre of Budapest. Marketing and communication director for Hadik film (2022) and Úri muri film (2025). She worked with Mari Törőcsik, and founded the Toronto Hungarian film festival named after her in Toronto out of respect for the artist.