Máté artur vincze is a filmmaker from budapest, Hungary.
He graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts Budapest in 2012. The hands-on courses taught him not only the theoretical part of communication and video production but also ways to combine his storytelling ambitions with the world of digital media. He quickly fell in love with documentaries and continued his studies in the Directing Documentaries M.A. program. He graduated in 2015 with Separated, a short documentary about the relationship between a biological mother who loses her five children and a foster mother who starts to take care of them. The documentary was screened at numerous festivals and was part of a national campaign initiated by the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union.
In 2017, Máté got accepted to the Graduate Filmmaking program at New York University (NYU) Tisch School of Arts from where he graduated in September 2022. In his final year, he worked as a Graduate Associate. He mentored 1st and 2nd year students and provided technical and organizational assistance to the faculty in camera, editing and sound classes. 
He co-wrote Six Weeks with Noémi Veronika Szakonyi and Daniel Daoud which had its world premiere in the main competition at Sarajevo Film Festival in 2022. He currently works on his first feature-length documentary about international adoption that he shoots for 12 years. The film follows the upbringing of three Hungarian Roma siblings who were adopted to the United States.
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