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Kriszta Doczy, formerly Krisztina Bodonyi (born 9 October 1949), is a Hungarian born Australian film producer and founder of Contemporary Arts Media, a distributor of art films. ==Career== Doczy worked with experimental theatre companies in Europe from the age of 17 to 30. She has worked as movement director and choreographer with theatre and dance companies〔("Review: Perth City Ballet" ), The West Australian, 25 March 1994〕 and has taught at universities and performing arts schools in Australia and at City University of New York in the United States. She launched her theatre company, Shadow Industries (1996–1999), with a theatre adaptation of Peter Carey's short stories〔("Review: Do You Love Me?" ), The West Australian, 7 November 1997〕 "Do You Love Me" and "Peeling".〔("Review: Do you Love me?" ), The Australian, 6 November 1997〕 She founded a physical theatre training school (1993–1999), and collaborated with actors from Australia and the UK.〔("Endangered Men" ), Total Theatre, Vol.7, Number4 1995〕 Her physical theatre adaptation of ''The Trial'' by Franz Kafka toured in New York,〔("Kafka Comes to QC" ), The Queens College newspaper, 10 May 1999〕 Singapore, Australia, and South Korea.〔("A Metamorthosis.." ), The Queens College News, May 1999〕 In 2000 she established a film production/distribution company, Contemporary Arts Media (1996–present), which is recognised as a significant company for developing Australian artists' work.〔("An Arts Treasure Chest" ), Real Time magazine, 66, April–May 2005〕 Doczy now works as managing director of Contemporary Arts Media, based in Melbourne, Australia. She has collaborated with a number of Australian and international artists and producers, including Stelarc, Richard Foreman, Sarah Jane Pell, Chunky Move, and Kartemquin Films.
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