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”’Esther Ronay”’ (24 August 1940 – 16 February 2025) was a Hungarian British documentary filmmaker. She worked with the BBC and with the London Women’s Film Group. She was the daughter of food critic [[Egon Ronay]]. With the London Women’s Film Group, she co-directed the 1978 film ”[[Rapunzel, Let Down Your Hair]]”. She directed the 1972 film ”Women of the Rhondda” |
”’Esther Ronay”’ (24 August 1940 – 16 February 2025) was a Hungarian British documentary filmmaker. She worked with the BBC and with the London Women’s Film Group. She was the daughter of food critic [[Egon Ronay]]. With the London Women’s Film Group, she co-directed the 1978 film ”[[Rapunzel, Let Down Your Hair]]”. She directed the 1972 film ”Women of the Rhondda” and the 1991 film ”Beyond the Forest: Hungarian Music in Transylvania”, which explored Hungarian Roma music.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/esther-ronay-obituary-brusque-documentary-editor-062hrh0mb | title=Esther Ronay obituary: Brusque documentary editor | date=31 March 2025 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2025/03/25/esther-ronay-films-womens-causes-died-obituary/ | title=Esther Ronay, documentary-maker who fought for women both in her films and behind the camera | work=The Telegraph | date=25 March 2025 }}</ref> |
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Esther Ronay (24 August 1940 – 16 February 2025) was a Hungarian British documentary filmmaker. She worked with the BBC and with the London Women’s Film Group. She was the daughter of food critic Egon Ronay. With the London Women’s Film Group, she co-directed the 1978 film Rapunzel, Let Down Your Hair. She directed the 1972 film Women of the Rhondda and the 1991 film Beyond the Forest: Hungarian Music in Transylvania, which explored Hungarian Roma music.[1][2]

