Vladimír Michálek

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Vladimír Michálek (born November 2 1956, Mladá Boleslav) is a Czech film director and screenwriter.

He studied at the Czech film Academy FAMU. As assistant director he worked with Andrew Birkin, Reinhard Hauff, Ted Kotcheff, Margarethe von Trotta and Bernhard Wicky. He wrote the screenplay for his films America and Angel Exit.

Works

  • Amerika (1994), film adaptation of the Kafka novel
  • Forgotten Light (1996), film adaption of the Jakub Deml novel
  • Sekal Has to Die (1998), won ten Czech Lion awards, Czech Oscar-nominee
  • Prague Stories (1999)
  • Angel Exit (2000), won two Czech Lion Awards
  • Autumn Spring (2003)
  • Darkness (2005)
  • City of Birds (upcoming)

He is also the creator of documentary films and TV productions.

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