Jan Sverák

06.02.1965, Zatec

 

Director
Sverákis a Czech director who followed the footsteps of his father Zdenek Sverák, an actor and screenwriter. In 1983, Jan enrolled at the Prague film university and majored in documentary film. He graduated in 1988 and in the meantime made several short films, Sbohem, nadrazicko (1984), Vsak su vinar (1985), Vesmirna odysea II (1986) and Ropáci (Oil Gobblers, 1988). He made his feature film debut with the film Obecná skola (The Elementary School, 1991). Afterwards he made the comedy Akumulator 1 (Accumulator 1, 1994), Jizda (The Ride, 1994), Kolja (Kolya, 1996) that won the Oscar as the best film in 1997. His film Tmavomodrý svet (Dark Blue World, 2001), about war pilots, is the most expensive Czech film of all time.

Filmography


Films by this director

Kolya

(1996)

Directed by: Jan Sverák
PHOTOGRAPHY: Vladimír Smutný
Synopsis:

The story takes place in Prague, which is occupied by the Soviet Union. We follow the main character, cello player Fran Louka, who was recently fired from the symphony orchestra and now makes a living playing at funerals. He has many debts and cannot repay them; but soon receives an offer to marry a Russian woman who needs Czech citizenship. Louka reluctantly accepts the offer -- only after the wedding realizing that by marrying the Russian he has also gained custody of her small son. This fil...

color, 105 minuta
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