Miroslav Janek

Miroslav Janek

geb. 03.01.1954 (70 jaar)
Náchod, Tsjechoslowakije

Biografie

Miroslav Janek (b. 1954, Náchod, Czechoslovakia) began as an amateur filmmaker. In 1980 he emigrated to the United States where he worked with a number of documentarists (e.g. Godfrey Reggio); he has worked back in his homeland since the mid-1990s. He enjoyed great success with his film about sight-impaired photographers The Unseen (1996 – Best Documentary Film ex aequo at KVIFF). Janek's extensive filmography of documentaries presented at KVIFF includes Battle for Life (2000, codir. by Roman Vávra and Vít Janeček), Crimson Sails (2001), Kha-chee-pae (2005), Citizen Havel (2008), and The Confessions of Kateryna K. (2008). KVIFF also screened his portraits of director Drahomíra Vihanová (Burning, 2012), Olga Havlová (Olga, 2014), and Vratislav Brabenec (The Gospel According to Brabenec; 2014), as well as the documentary Film Spa (2015), shot for KVIFF's 50th jubilee.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Regisseur

Cameraman

Acteur

Films
2016

Slíbená princezna (Tv-film)

2003

Čert ví proč

1983

Zajac na diaľnici (Tv-film)

Documentaire
2010

For Semafor

Korte films
2016

35 milimetrový Miroslav Janek (studentenfilm)

1996

Rozostřená realita (studentenfilm)

Scenarioschrijver

Editor

Documentaire
1995

Evidence

1992

Anima Mundi

1988

Powaqqatsi

Korte films
1984

Visitor

1977

Bratrovražda

Host