Dorottya Mathe
- Producer
- Production Department
- Additional Crew
Dorottya Máthé [do:ro:tja: m'a:tei] is a New York based Producer from Hungary with over 25+ film credits, who orchestrates all aspects of the production from conception to completion in her projects.
Dorottya is excited to produce narrative and documentary films in such an ethnically diverse city as New York, where she can pursue cross-cultural collaborations with international cast and crew.
To fulfill her relentless passion and unwavering commitment to tell female driven stories with culturally versatile talents, Dorottya and writer-director-producer Nicole Gomez Fisher joined their forces to collaborate on an adventure-comedy GOOD EGG, starring Yara Martinez, Joel Johnstone and Andrea Londo, with the goal to spark thought-provoking conversations about women's courageous journey behind their reproductive choices. The film is expected to be released in 2023.
Dorottya is in development on writer-director Nathan Catucci's (Impossible Monsters) THE BELTLANDS, to be filmed in 2023. A gritty western set along the rust belt in 80s America in the heyday of outlaw motorcycle gangs. The exploitation of the working class, the consequences of greed and abuse of power for the benefit of the wealthy are not at all exclusive to the United States but currently very timely in a precarious moment of history.
Her credits also include IMPOSSIBLE MONSTERS, a visually enticing psychological thriller starring Tony Award Winner Santino Fontana with Geoffrey Owens, Laila Robins and Dennis Boutsikaris, which was released theatrically in 2020 and was distributed online worldwide by Gravitas Ventures; THE INDEPENDENTS, a fictional folk 'n roll fable with Richard Kind and Tony Award Winner Kelli O'Hara in cameo-roles. Her documentary endeavors include SHOULD WE KID OR NOT? an interview-based documentary web series commissioned by PBS, which places two participants in a debate style discussion to explore the pros and cons of whether or not to have kids; PARDON US FOR LIVING BUT THE GRAVEYARD IS FULL, a music documentary on the garage-rock band the Fleshtones; SING FOR HOPE: POP-UP PIANOS, a documentary about New York City's largest public art project. Dorottya enjoys working across genres and produced an eclectic array of highly visible projects for prestigious art institutions such as PORTRAITS IN DRAMATIC TIME commissioned by Lincoln Center featuring seminal talents including Alan Rickman, Patti Lupone, Holly Hunter, Ludivine Sagnier, Marianne Jean-Baptiste; WOMEN: THE WAR WITHIN directed by Paul Warner for the Baryshnikov Arts Center starring Wendy Whelan, the outstanding Chinese traditional opera singer Qian Yi and Obie Award-Winning actress Ching Waldes-Aran; FATELESSNESS, a solo theatre performance based on the Novel-Prize-winning book by Hungarian author Imre Kertesz, which debuted at the Here Arts Center to critical acclaim; and a jazz concert performed by a remarkable international ensemble that debuted at Carnegie Hall.
Dorottya has been a producing instructor for the Documentary Faculty at the New York Film Academy since 2010 mentoring emerging international filmmakers.
She is a member of Women Independent Producers [WIP], a worldwide network of female producers, which supports and promotes the work of its members. The participant producers are diverse in nationalities, backgrounds, ages and specialties with the goal to foster growth and success, end the gender gap in Hollywood and get more female driven projects financed and distributed.
To fulfill her relentless passion and unwavering commitment to tell female driven stories with culturally versatile talents, Dorottya and writer-director-producer Nicole Gomez Fisher joined their forces to collaborate on an adventure-comedy GOOD EGG, starring Yara Martinez, Joel Johnstone and Andrea Londo, with the goal to spark thought-provoking conversations about women's courageous journey behind their reproductive choices. The film is expected to be released in 2023.
Dorottya is in development on writer-director Nathan Catucci's (Impossible Monsters) THE BELTLANDS, to be filmed in 2023. A gritty western set along the rust belt in 80s America in the heyday of outlaw motorcycle gangs. The exploitation of the working class, the consequences of greed and abuse of power for the benefit of the wealthy are not at all exclusive to the United States but currently very timely in a precarious moment of history.
Her credits also include IMPOSSIBLE MONSTERS, a visually enticing psychological thriller starring Tony Award Winner Santino Fontana with Geoffrey Owens, Laila Robins and Dennis Boutsikaris, which was released theatrically in 2020 and was distributed online worldwide by Gravitas Ventures; THE INDEPENDENTS, a fictional folk 'n roll fable with Richard Kind and Tony Award Winner Kelli O'Hara in cameo-roles. Her documentary endeavors include SHOULD WE KID OR NOT? an interview-based documentary web series commissioned by PBS, which places two participants in a debate style discussion to explore the pros and cons of whether or not to have kids; PARDON US FOR LIVING BUT THE GRAVEYARD IS FULL, a music documentary on the garage-rock band the Fleshtones; SING FOR HOPE: POP-UP PIANOS, a documentary about New York City's largest public art project. Dorottya enjoys working across genres and produced an eclectic array of highly visible projects for prestigious art institutions such as PORTRAITS IN DRAMATIC TIME commissioned by Lincoln Center featuring seminal talents including Alan Rickman, Patti Lupone, Holly Hunter, Ludivine Sagnier, Marianne Jean-Baptiste; WOMEN: THE WAR WITHIN directed by Paul Warner for the Baryshnikov Arts Center starring Wendy Whelan, the outstanding Chinese traditional opera singer Qian Yi and Obie Award-Winning actress Ching Waldes-Aran; FATELESSNESS, a solo theatre performance based on the Novel-Prize-winning book by Hungarian author Imre Kertesz, which debuted at the Here Arts Center to critical acclaim; and a jazz concert performed by a remarkable international ensemble that debuted at Carnegie Hall.
Dorottya has been a producing instructor for the Documentary Faculty at the New York Film Academy since 2010 mentoring emerging international filmmakers.
She is a member of Women Independent Producers [WIP], a worldwide network of female producers, which supports and promotes the work of its members. The participant producers are diverse in nationalities, backgrounds, ages and specialties with the goal to foster growth and success, end the gender gap in Hollywood and get more female driven projects financed and distributed.
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