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Karel Vachek

Birthday: 1940-08-04
Died: 2020-12-22
Birthplace: Tišnov, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]


A controversial filmmaker - a documentary filmmaker of a philosophical nature, whose films have either supporters or opponents. From 1958 to 1963, he studied at the Prague FAMU. Already during his studies, he became famous for his filmmaking complexity, high erudition and philosophical-sociological depth of his films, which also led to distaste among some teachers (the school film Kamil Lhoták). He graduated from school with the film Moravian Hellas. It was a polemical reportage from the folk festivals in Strážnice. The film was personally banned by president Novotný. It was only permitted in 1968 and won an award at the Karlovy Vary IFF. In 1968, he made the famous documentary Spřízněni volbou, an artistic documentation of the events surrounding the presidential election (awarded at the Oberhausen IFF in 1969). After that, Vachek was unable to film again. He worked as a screenwriter in Krátký film Praha, but none of the scripts were realized. In 1979 he emigrated to the United States. After 1989 he returned and made 7 feature-length documentary novels that deal with a variety of topics. These films are distinguished not only by their exceptional length, but also by their deep thoughtfulness and philosophical nature. From 1994 until his death he taught and also headed the Department of Documentary Filmmaking at FAMU.

Filmography


Suffering
Job: Assistant Director
Moravian Hellas
Job: Story

Moravian Hellas
Job: Screenplay
Floods
Job: Director
Floods
Job: Screenplay

Malíř Kamil Lhoták
Job: Director
Malíř Kamil Lhoták
Job: Screenplay

Elective Affinities
Job: Screenplay
Moravian Hellas
Job: Director

Elective Affinities
Job: Director

New flat
Job: Story
New flat
Job: Screenplay



Experience of an Exorcist
Job: Dramaturgy




Floods
Job: Story