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Martin Helstáb was born on 23 March, 1995 in Pécs, Hungary, is a Hungarian film director. Discover Martin Helstáb's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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29 years old |
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Pécs, Hungary |
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Martin Helstáb Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Martin Helstáb worth at the age of 29 years old? Martin Helstáb’s income source is mostly from being a successful Film Director. He is from Hungary. We have estimated Martin Helstáb's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Helstáb's first short film The Mouse Who Wanted to Be a Mouse had been screened at the 25th Palić European Film Festival.
Martin Helstáb (born March 23, 1995) is a Hungarian film director, visual artist, and composer.
His animated short films gained international recognition, followed by his 2021 experimental feature film Zazongpari for which he won the Luis Buñuel Memorial Award.
His works usually operate with absurd humor, themed after the connection of humans and animals or monsters, presented in surreal scenes.
He works mostly alone on his movies.
He made his short films in Hungarian language, then he changed to English in his feature film.
His films have been shown in several film festivals worldwide, Decent Hoggery (2023) was premiered at the 63rd Zlín Film Festival.
Martin Helstáb was born in Pécs, Hungary on 23 March 1995.
He attended Martyn Ferenc Art School for 13 years, where he gained his interdisciplinary fine art basics.
The art school was founded by Ferenc Lantos painter, who developed a unique method of art education focusing on interdisciplinarity and creation related to the understanding of natural structures.
This established Helstáb's interest in natural science and the animal world.
His goal was to become a zoologist, so from 2013 he attended biology (BSc) at the University of Pécs.
He participated researches in the field of behavioral ecology, but after two semesters he dropped out due to his first screenwriting successes on environmental film contests.
Since 2014 after winning a national competition in screenwriting, he created several short films with various themes and techniques.
He made live action experimental films like The Mouse Who Wanted to Be a Mouse (2015) or Flat Frogs (2017).
In 2016 he graduated in Television Production (HND) from the University of Pécs, and in 2020 in Film and Media Studies (BA) from the University of Kaposvár.
He attended the class of Sándor Csoma and David Borbás film directors.
He directed animated films like Bug's Breakfast (2016), Mucus (2017) and Carry on Dying (2018) which was screened at the 15th Kecskemét Animation Film Festival.
In 2017 he founded his own animation studio, creating commercial and educational video and graphic works.
On the summer of 2018 he spent more than two months at Spain's southeastern coastline wilderness, the Costa Brava, sleeping in a tent, leading a nomadic lifestyle with the intention of „hardening his spirit“.
He learnt octopus hunting from an old Catalan fisherman, and frequently cooked octopus tentacles in trashed Fanta-cans.
In 2022 he graduated as a Documentary Film Director (MFA) at the University of Pécs.
He attended the class of Péter Lichter, experimental film director and film theorist.
In 2023 he gained his fourth college degree as a Teacher of Design and Visual Arts (MA) from the University of Pécs.
He shot documentaries such as Much-Much Paint (2018) and My Dreams Answer (2022).
In 2018 the city of Pécs awarded him the Márk Tamás Prize for his achievement in the field of filmmaking, creative culture and for his works in the underground music composing scene.
The award committee highlighted his successful entertaining activity as a rapper by the stage name NagyQtya (translated: BigDog).
He worked on Zazongpari for 5 years, shot it in a greenscreen studio in his parents' garage.
He gained 10 kilogrammes of muscle to build the physique to play the protagonist Scavenger Monk in his movie.
The film contains several fighting sequences which roots from Martin Helstáb's training in Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū kenjutsu by grandmaster Suzuki Kimiyoshi.
The story follows a monk - played by Helstáb - on his quest through an enchanted forest, fighting ghosts and monsters along the way.
Zazongpari won the best experimental film award in Singapore at the World Film Carnival in 2021, which resulted its nomination for the Golden Merlion Awards in 2022.
He created an animated short film from 2022 to 2023 titled Decent Hoggery in which he also plays a key role, along with his partner, Eszter Zsigrai fine artist.
The film resembles his earlier dialogue-based animal starred animated shorts, but in this work he used more experimental techniques, like animating scanned bacon or rotoscoping a dream sequence.
Decent Hoggery was shown at the Innsbruck Nature Film Festival and premiered at the Zlín Film Festival where critics praised it for the politically incorrect humor.
In 2023, Martin Helstáb resided at Malta, continuing his artistic work on the southern European island.
Helstáb created and starred in (mixed technique) live action films like Feast of the Condor (2020) and his feature film Zazongpari (2021).