Petr Marek

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.1048

Gender

Male

Birthday

05-Feb-1974

Age

(52 years old)

Place of Birth

Prostějov, Czechoslovakia (present-day Czech Republic)

Also Known As
  • Midi lidi

Petr Marek

Biography

Born in 1974, since the late 1980s he has made about thirty short and seven long films (the shortest 9 seconds, the longest 4 hours). Among the awarded films is the 8mm Všechno na Mars! (1997). The film Dříve, než.... (1997) is part of the National Film Archive's collection Czech Experimental Film and together with Film Petra (1995), was screened as part of the recent Czech Season in Paris. Together with Vít Janeček, Petr Marek made a documentary essay about the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in 1997 for Czech Television. In 2001, he participated as a second cameraman in Jan Němec's film Noční hovory s matkou (2001) and collaborated with Jan Gogola Jr. on the film Národ sobě aneb České moře v 18 přílivech (2003). In 2002, Cinemart released his feature debut Láska shora in Czech distribution, co-produced by NEGATIV s. r. o. and UNARFILM, which was met with heated reactions on both sides. In 1999, he graduated from the Department of Film Science at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague with a diploma thesis entitled Mechanics of the Memory of the Film Medium (and Memory in Film). His theoretical works appear in the magazines Film a doba, Cinepur, Iluminace, Kino/Ikon, Lidové noviny, Tamto, Týden. Since 1991, he has been an actor at the Dekadentní divadlo Beruška. He is also the author of many film soundtracks, he won the Czech Lion for the soundtrack of Protector (2009). Since 2006, he has also been the frontman of music band Midi Lidi. He worked as a film dramaturg at the Roxy in Prague, and is currently also a teacher at the Department of Directing at FAMU. His most recent feature film was Nothing Against Nothing (2011).


Credits

Malý atlas hub Malý atlas hub (2015) Character: Martin
High school students arrive at their former teacher's farm. In one night, under the illusion of a harmonious friendship, a conflict between two generations and attitudes in life emerges. The two sides, although connected by a complicated web of relationships, differ in their moral demands on themselves and each other.
Televise bude! Televise bude! (2014) Character: N/A
Flexible, powerful, and naive. The fates of three men intersect at the launch of Czechoslovak television broadcasting. Ambitious actor František Filipovský has no idea that his casual improvisation on the theme of "the miser" will go down in history. For Minister of Information Václav Kopecký, it is a moment of great nervousness: will he convince his comrades that television broadcasting is the golden goose of communist propaganda? A young television technician is fascinated by the "remote transmission of images and sound" – he has a job he never dreamed of. But can a person fulfill their dreams in communist Czechoslovakia in the 1950s without getting involved with the regime?
Hadí plyn Hadí plyn (2023) Character: Winkler
This loose adaptation of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness follows Robert Klein as he sets out to find his brother, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
Karel, já a ty Karel, já a ty (2019) Character: Patrik Heller
Karel and Saša's marriage has reached a dead end, so Saša moves out of the house for a while. She finds temporary refuge with Dušan, an old acquaintance who once played at their wedding. Both of them, sometimes together, sometimes separately, explore the elusive topic of relationships and shed light on it from their opposite perspectives.
Nic proti ničemu Nic proti ničemu (2011) Character: Petr
Young married couple Radek and Johana are considering adoption. In order to weigh up the possible risks, they gatecrash a meeting of their contemporaries who grew up in adoptive families and contacted each other via internet chat rooms. A group of thirty-somethings get together at a campsite for a few days in order to set up an association in support of adoption. Despite their shared fate and "noble” intentions, the members of this small community don’t hit it off. Where does pretentious tolerance end and buck-passing indifference begin? And what has decent morality got in common with xenophobia? As an ironic reflection that questions how prepared we should be to help each other out, the film offers a sophisticated and poetic take on the grimly authentic style of the Dogme 95 Manifesto. This satirical comedy was the result of collaboration with the LÁHOR/Soundsystem theatre group, which focuses on realistic collective stage improvisation within the structure of a predetermined story.
Národ sobě aneb České moře v 18 přílivech Národ sobě aneb České moře v 18 přílivech (2003) Character: Singer
An experimental study about Czech life, focusing on Prague's National Street, its businesses and the varied people who frequent it.



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