David Ondříček
Czech film director and screenwriter
David Ondříček | |
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David Ondříček (2007) | |
Born | (1969-06-23) 23 June 1969 (age 55) Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1996–present |
Spouse | Martha Issová |
David Ondříček (born 23 June 1969)[1] is a Czech film director, screenwriter and producer. In 2021, he won the Best Director Czech Lion Award for Zátopek.[2] His 2012 film In the Shadow won nine Czech Lion Awards.
Ondříček is the son of the late Czech cinematographer Miroslav Ondříček.[1] He attended the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague from 1987 to 1992.[1] In 1999, Ondříček founded Lucky Man Films, a film production company.[1]
Ondříček has two daughters (born 2012 and 2018) by fiancé Martha Issová.[1]
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2021 | Zátopek | director[3] | |
2018 | Dukla 61 | ||
2012 | In the Shadow | ||
2006 | Grandhotel | ||
2003 | One Hand Can't Clap | ||
2000 | Samotáři | ||
1996 | Šeptej | this was Ondříček's debut film[1] |
References
- ^ a b c d e f "David Ondříček: Kariéra, osobní život" [David Ondříček: Career, personal life]. eXtra.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 7 May 2023.
- ^ Chapman, Wilson (5 March 2022). "David Ondříček's 'Zátopek' Leads 2022 Czech Lion Awards With Eight Wins". Variety. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
- ^ Lodge, Guy (25 August 2021). "'Zátopek' Review: A Legendary Czech Olympian Gets an Appealingly Low-Key Biopic". Variety (Film review). Retrieved 7 May 2023.
External links
- David Ondříček at IMDb
- David Ondříček (in Czech) at the Czech-Slovak Film Database (CSFD)
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Czech Lion for Best Director
- Jan Hřebejk (1993)
- Milan Šteindler (1994)
- Martin Šulík (1995)
- Jan Svěrák (1996)
- Petr Zelenka (1997)
- Vladimír Michálek (1998)
- Saša Gedeon (1999)
- Jan Hřebejk (2000)
- Jan Svěrák (2001)
- Petr Zelenka (2002)
- Vladimír Morávek (2003)
- Jan Hřebejk (2004)
- Bohdan Sláma (2005)
- Jiří Menzel (2006)
- Jan Svěrák (2007)
- Petr Zelenka (2008)
- Marek Najbrt (2009)
- Radim Špaček (2010)
- Zdeněk Jiráský (2011)
- David Ondříček (2012)
- Agnieszka Holland (2013)
- Petr Václav (2014)
- Jan Prušinovský (2015)
- Julius Ševčík (2016)
- Bohdan Sláma (2017)
- Olmo Omerzu (2018)
- Václav Marhoul (2019)
- Agnieszka Holland (2020)
- David Ondříček (2021)
- Petr Václav (2022)
- Tomáš Pavlíček and Jan Vejnar (2023)