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'''Kriszta Doczy''' (formerly Krisztina Bodonyi) (born 9 October 1948 in Budapest) is a Hungarian Australian [[film producer]] and founder of
Kriszta Doczy has worked with experimental theater companies in Europe for nearly twenty years. She has worked as movement director and choreographer with theater and dance companies <ref>[http://www.artfilms.com.au/KDweb/reviews/PerthCityBallet.pdf "Review: Perth City Ballet"], The West Australian, 25 March 1994</ref> and has taught at universities and performing arts schools in Australia and in the USA. [[City University of New York]]. She launched her theater company, Shadow Industries (1996-1999) with the theatre adaptation of Peter Carey's short stories <ref>[http://www.artfilms.com.au/KDweb/reviews/Carey1.pdf "Review: Do You Love Me?"], The West Australian, 7 November 1997</ref> Do You Love Me and Peeling <ref>[http://www.artfilms.com.au/KDweb/reviews/Carey3.pdf "Review: Do you Love me?"], The Australian, 6 November 1997</ref>. She founded a physical theater training school (1993-1999), collaborated with actors from Australia and the UK <ref>[http://www.artfilms.com.au/KDweb/reviews/TotalTheatre.pdf "Endangered Men"], Total Theatre, Vol.7, Number4 1995</ref>. Her physical theatre adaptation of The Trial by Franz Kafka toured in New York,<ref>[http://www.artfilms.com.au/KDweb/reviews/QCreview.pdf "Kafka Comes to QC"], The Queens College newspaper, 10 May 1999</ref> Singapore, Australia and South Korea. <ref>[http://www.artfilms.com.au/KDweb/reviews/QCreview3.pdf "A Metamorthosis.."], The Queens College News, May 1999</ref>
In 2000 she established a film production/distribution company,
Kriszta Doczy now works as managing director of
==Theatre work==
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