Kata Wéber Explained

Kata Wéber is a Hungarian screenwriter, playwright and former actress who often works with her husband, director Kornél Mundruczó. Wéber wrote White God (2014), Jupiter's Moon (2017) and Pieces of a Woman (2020).[1] [2]

Career

Kata Wéber attended the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest.[3] She began her career as an actress, before moving into playwriting. Already knowing director Kornél Mundruczó, Wéber collaborated with him in theatre.[2] When Mundruczó began working in film, Wéber joined him, writing for White God and Jupiter's Moon.[3] However, the pair say that when they collaborate they "leave each other to work. [They] don't disturb each other. [They] have to agree on a topic and on the approach how to do it but then [they] have [their] own territories."

She was invited to write a play for the TR Warszawa in 2017,[4] which became Pieces of a Woman after Mundruczó read her notes about child loss and encouraged her to write about it,[5] [6] which she says became like therapy[2] though she had initially resisted turning the "too personal" experience into a play. To write it, she moved to Berlin, deliberately far away from Mundruczó and their daughter. In December 2018 they premiered the play in Warsaw.[2] Mundruczó said Wéber's notes "were the most personal and the most beautiful writing by Kata [he] ever read".[7]

Personal life

Wéber is married to Mundruczó, whom she met when she was an actress at university around the year 2000.[2] [4] They have experienced a miscarriage, which inspired the play and film Pieces of a Woman.[5] They did not talk about the loss until making the play. They have a daughter.[7] [4] The couple also advocate for the arts in Hungary; after their alma mater was taken over by the government, they wore protest T-shirts at the 77th Venice International Film Festival, where Pieces of a Woman premiered.[8]

She is Jewish and the child of Holocaust survivors.[8] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Knowing 'Pieces Of A Woman' Is Based On A True Story Makes It Even Harder To Watch. 21 May 2021. Bustle.
  2. Web site: 11 January 2021. Kata Wéber on Writing and Collaboration in ‘Pieces of a Woman’. 21 May 2021. Screen Queens.
  3. Web site: 6 January 2021. Interview: Director Kornél Mundruczó and writer Kata Wéber on putting the delicate and personal puzzle of 'Pieces of a Woman' together. 21 May 2021. AwardsWatch.
  4. Web site: 24 February 2021. Kata Wéber excavates personal tragedy for 'Pieces of a Woman'. 21 May 2021. Los Angeles Times.
  5. Web site: 12 January 2021. Kata Wéber & Kornél Mundruczó Interview: Pieces of a Woman. 21 May 2021. ScreenRant.
  6. Web site: Combemale. Leslie. 6 January 2021. Screenwriter Kata Wéber on Grief and Healing in "Pieces of a Woman". 21 May 2021. Motion Picture Association.
  7. Web site: Macnab. Geoffrey. ‘Pieces Of A Woman’ filmmakers on the story’s deeply personal inspiration. 21 May 2021. Screen Daily.
  8. Web site: Roxborough. Scott. 16 September 2020. Toronto: Hungarian Filmmakers on the Personal Trauma Behind ‘Pieces of a Woman’. 21 May 2021. The Hollywood Reporter.
  9. Web site: Wéber. Kata. Screenwriter Kata Wéber On The Heartbreaking True Story That Inspired ‘Pieces Of A Woman’. 21 May 2021. British Vogue.