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Bohdan Sláma (born 29 May 1967 in Opava) is a Czech film director. He studied at the Film and Television Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU).
Filmography
Year | Czech title | English title | Notes |
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1990 | Mrtvý les | actor; film short | |
1992 | Štvanice | director; writer; film short | |
1995 | Akáty bílé | director; writer | |
2001 | Divoké včely | Wild Bees | director; writer; VPRO Tiger Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and the SKYY Award at San Francisco |
2002 | Radhošť – "Zahrádka ráje" | director; writer | |
2003 | Čert ví proč | The Devil Knows Why | actor |
2005 | Štěstí | Something Like Happiness | director; writer; Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival |
2008 | Venkovský učitel | The Country Teacher | director; writer |
2012 | Čtyři slunce | Four Suns | director; writer |
2017 | Bába z Ledu | Ice Mother | director; writer |
External links
- Bohdan Sláma at IMDb
Czech Lion for Best Director | |
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