Jan Svěrák

Jan Svěrák

nació 06.02.1965 (59 años)
Žatec, Checoslovaquia

Biografía

Born in 1965, Jan Svěrák studied documentary filmmaking at the Prague Film Academy (FAMU), from which he graduated in 1988. At the Academy he directed several short films, including Goodbye Little Station, Wine-Maker and two television films: Conversation and How the Chimney-Sweeps Bring Good Luck.

Jan Svěrák's talent first attracted attention through his short film Space Odyssey II, a dramatic story of two retired women living on a snow-bound estate. Here he paid his first ironic homage to mainstream American commercial film genres. Jan's ability as a filmmaker was confirmed by his "sci-fi ecology" documentary dealing with a "newly discovered species", supposedly flourishing in the devastated region of what was then Northern Czechoslovakia. In 1989, Oilgobblers received the most prestigious prize in its category, the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Student Oscar® for the best foreign film.

Two years later Jan Svěrák completed his feature debut, Elementary School, the screenplay for which was written by his father, Zdeněk Svěrák, who also acted in the film. In 1992, this heart-warming period film set in post-war Czechoslovakia was nominated for the Academy Award® for Best Foreign Language Film.

Jan's next movie was Accumulator 1, an action fantasy about television's vampire-like capacity to suck out a person's life-force and deplete their energy, which he wrote with Jan Slovák, a member of the theatre company Sklep. Zdeněk Svěrák worked with the two young authors on polishing the dialogue for the final version. At the time the film, with its budget of over forty million crowns, was the largest scale Czech production ever. It was awarded the Media Prize at the 1994 Venice International Film Festival and received the Grand Prix at the International Fantastic Adventure Film Festival at Yubari in Japan. On home territory the popularity of the film brought Jan Svěrák the Czech Lion Prize, awarded by the Czech Film and Television Academy for the most popular film of the year.

Jan Svěrák's road-movie, The Ride, was also a big hit with audiences in the Czech Republic. He wrote the screenplay of this ultra low-budget film with his college mate Martin Dostál. As soon as it was released, the film acquired an almost cult status and for more than a year it was one of the top Czech box-office hits. The Ride received the Crystal Globe, the main prize at the 30th International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary in 1995.

Kolya, Jan's first collaboration with Eric Abraham, was scripted by his father Zdeněk Svěrák, who also stars. In 1997 Kolya won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Golden Globe in the same category. Jan and his father Zdenek also collaborated on films Dark Blue World (CZ, 2001) and Empties (CZ, 2007). Jan directed film Kooky (CZ, 2010), teddy bear´s enjoyable adventure for both children and adults. Jan also produced film Little Girl Blue (CZ, 2007) by Alice Nellis.

Jan Sverak is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Czech Film Academy.

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Director

Películas
2022

Betlémské světlo

2017

Lejos de Praga

2014

Tři bratři

2010

Kuky se vrací

2007

Sueños de Juventud

2001

Un mundo azul oscuro

1996

Kolya

1994

Akumulátor 1

 

El viaje en coche

Anuncio

Anuncio

1991

Escuela primaria

Documental
2013

Proso - opereta DJC (concierto)

2010

Film o filmu: Mamas & Papas II - Jak se točily velryby (telepelícula)

2004

Tatínek

1986

Vesmírná Odysea II (película estudiantil)

1985

Však su vinař (película estudiantil)

1984

Sbohem, nádražíčko (película estudiantil)

Programas
1992

Písničky divadla Sklep

Grabación teatral
2012

České nebe: Cimrmanův dramatický kšaft

Cortometraje
1988

Ropáci (película estudiantil)

Productor

Guionista

Películas
2022

Betlémské světlo

2017

Lejos de Praga

2010

Kuky se vrací

1994

Akumulátor 1

 

El viaje en coche

Documental
2004

Tatínek

1985

Však su vinař (película estudiantil)

Cortometraje
1988

Ropáci (película estudiantil)

Actor

Invitado

Cinefotógrafo