Cristina Groșan is a Hungarian-Romanian filmmaker and visual artist. She is active in design and visual communication in Budapest’s cultural sector, while she is directing her own fiction films. Her award-winning short “Holiday at the Seaside” exploring a mother-daughter relationship screened at more than 40 festivals, was distributed in several territories and recently premiered online, amassing over 1 million views. Currently, she is in post-production with her debut feature shot in Hungary, “Things Worth Weeping For” written with Nora Rainer-Micsinyei and produced by Judit Stalter (Laokoon Filmgroup, HU). She has also recently finished her short fiction, “Along came a Prince”, produced by Anda Ionescu and Anamaria Antoci (Tangaj Production, RO) in co-production with Marek Novák (Xova Film, CZ). She is developing her second feature, “Ordinary Failures” together with Czech writer Klára Vlasákova. The film’s development is supported by the Czech Film Fund. The project won the Pop Up Residency Award at the East Meets West co-production platform in Trieste, Italy, in 2020.