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Marina Gera

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The courageous young midwife Christine makes a pact with the devil to save her village from the brutal terror of the German Knights. As the villiage is ravaged by a spider plague, Christine turns from the saviour to the hunted, and the violence escalates. Christine faces the decisive battle against the devilish power that wants to take away her highest good, she's willing to die for: humanity.
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Marina Gera is an Emmy Award-winning actress.

She was born in the city of Szeged in Hungary, and is the first Hungarian actor to win an International Emmy Award. By the time she was two years old, she had already decided that she wanted to be an actress and she stepped on stage for the first time at the age of five. She graduated in acting in 2008 from the prestigious University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest. After university, she joined a newly founded Hungarian theatre company, which had a focus on international co-productions. Marina has worked extensively in Budapest, Parma, Moscow, and Graz as well as performing widely across Europe.

Since her primary interest has always been film, she developed her theatre and film career in parallel from the start. She has worked with the multiple Cannes award winner Kornél Mundruczó, starred in György Pálfi's Free Fall (Szabadesés, 2014), which received several awards at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, and appeared in the Hungarian original hit series from HBO Europe, Easy Living (Aranyélet, 2016), that has also been screened in the US.

Although she has appeared in several films and television series, her lead role as Irén in Örök tél (Eternal Winter) in 2018 was a breakthrough role for her, having been cast by the director Attila Szász in 2017. The role involved special preparation, with Marina reducing her weight to 46 kilograms before shooting. For her performance, she received awards for best actress at three international festivals (Tiburon International Film Festival (California, USA),Festival de Cinema Avanca (Portugal), Kyiv International Film Festival Kinolitopys (Ukraine)), and she won the Emmy for Best Performance by an Actress at the end of 2019. It was her first lead role in a tv movie, the first Hungarian Emmy nomination and she is the first ever Hungarian to win an International Emmy.

Since Eternal Winter has screened, there has been increasing international interest in Marina. She has worked with English film director Peter Strickland, and is working former BBC commissioner Adam Kemp at Aenon Ltd, to develop film ideas with Marina in mind. She is also working on writing her own original screenplay, about the dramatic coming-of-age story of an Eastern European actress. In her home country, she recently starred in the television film Nino bárkája, directed by Bence Miklauzic, which was released in December 2019, with Marina portraying a woman suffering from Tourette syndrome.
BornJune 29, 1984
BornJune 29, 1984
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Örök tél (2018)
    Örök tél
    7.3
    • Irén
    • 2018
    White God (2014)
    White God
    6.8
    • Nõ a kutyaviadalon
    • 2014
    Zsolt Anger, Szabolcs Thuróczy, Eszter Ónodi, Laura Döbrösi, and Renátó Olasz in Aranyélet (2015)
    Aranyélet
    8.7
    TV Series
    • Gemenci Mari
    Eszter Bánfalvi, Tamás Mohai, and Juli Jakab in Senki szigete (2014)
    Senki szigete
    5.5
    • Marina
    • 2014

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    • Gellért L. Kádár in Rise of the Raven (2024)
      Rise of the Raven
      7.6
      TV Series
      • Katalin Brankovic
      • 2024–2025
    • Idris Elba in Hijack (2023)
      Hijack
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Budapest ATC Operator
      • 2023
    • Csinálok egy teát (2023)
      Csinálok egy teát
      Short
      • Mariann
      • 2023
    • Die Schwarze Spinne (2022)
      Die Schwarze Spinne
      5.0
      • Heimisbäuerin
      • 2022
    • Marina Gera in Good Morning (2019)
      Good Morning
      7.2
      Short
      • Sára
      • 2019
    • Antal Cserna, István Znamenák, Marina Gera, and Dániel Baki in Nino bárkája (2019)
      Nino bárkája
      8.0
      TV Movie
      • 2019
    • A Hawk & A Hacksaw: The Magic Spring
      6.4
      Music Video
      • woman II.
      • 2018
    • The Field Guide to Evil (2018)
      The Field Guide to Evil
      4.8
      • Nymph (segment "Cobblers' Lot")
      • 2018
    • Örök tél (2018)
      Örök tél
      7.3
      • Irén
      • 2018
    • Intermezzo (2017)
      Intermezzo
      Short
      • 2017
    • L.U.F.I. (2017)
      L.U.F.I.
      7.4
      Short
      • Girl in the cemetery
      • 2017
    • The Basement (2017)
      The Basement
      3.1
      • Doll-Face
      • 2017
    • Zsolt Anger, Szabolcs Thuróczy, Eszter Ónodi, Laura Döbrösi, and Renátó Olasz in Aranyélet (2015)
      Aranyélet
      8.7
      TV Series
      • Gemenci Mari
      • 2016
    • In the Same Garden (2016)
      In the Same Garden
      6.6
      • 2016
    • Eszter Bánfalvi, Tamás Mohai, and Juli Jakab in Senki szigete (2014)
      Senki szigete
      5.5
      • Marina
      • 2014

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      • June 29, 1984
      • Szeged, Hungary

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      Graduate of the Hungarian Academy for Theatre and Film (SZFE), class of 2008.
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      She won an International Emmy Award for the Best Performance by an Actress for her role in Hungarian television drama Eternal Winter at the 47th International Emmy Awards, on the Memorial Day for the Victims of Communism (25. 11. 2019). She dedicated the award to "all the Hungarian victims who suffered in the Soviet Union."

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