Biographie
Pavel Koutecký (born 1956) graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU) in 1982; in 1988 and 1991, he went to the study stays at the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, UK. In 1982-1989, he worked in the video studio at the Czech Technical University in Prague; from 1990 to 1998, he worked at the Short Film Prague. He cooperated with the Film and Sociology Association (formerly Foundation) on regular basis. Within its production, besides documentary films of his own, he also cooperated on several long-term time-lapse projects (among others Citizen Havel finished by his colleague Miroslav Janek).
He was dealing primarily with documentary film, however, experimenting with form also lead him to animated film. He also worked on multimedia projects (Kolotoč Theatre, Theatre of Music). From 1991, he taught at the Department of Documentary film at FAMU as head of one of the creative workshops. His films and videos received multiple awards at Czech as well as international film festivals. For the most part, he made his films in cooperation with cameraman Stano Slušný.
Pavel Koutecký suffered a tragic death on April 13, 2006 while finishing his latest film. As a tribute, the annual Pavel Koutecký Award is presented to documentarists, “patient observers of the world able to share their feelings and insight in film”.
Filmography:
Maximalisté v mikrosvětě (20´, Czechoslovakia, 1985)
Oj, to byl boj! (7´, Czechoslovakia, 1992)
Zánik Československa v parlamentu (75´, CZ, 1993)
Kde byl Bill aneb partnerství pro jazz/ American In Prague Or Partnership For Jazz (28´, CZ, 1994)
Po letech 1989-1994/ The Years After, 1989-1994 (70´, CZ, 1994)
Drahý mistře (60´, CZ, 1996)
Do života (58´,CZ, 1997)
Vzpomínám, vzpomínáš, vzpomínáte? (59´, CZ, 1998)
... až na věky (14, CZ, 1998)
Kde je pravda? (57´, CZ, 1999)
Chilský deník (5x29´, CZ, 1999)
Žít jako Dán (28´, CZ, 2000)
Islandská paměť (57´, CZ, 2000)
Bornholm mimo sezónu (29´, CZ, 2000)
Hledači pevného bodu (120´, CZ, 2001)
Velká voda (56´, CZ, 2003)
Bahenní lázně (14´, CZ, 2003)
Proměny Pražského hradu (40´, CZ, 2004)
Pojď blíž, cukrátko (Česko-jihoafrické sny) (59´, CZ, 2005)
Pavel Koutecký News (150´, CZ, 2005)
Každý rok je v Praze jaro, každý rok je Pražské jaro/ It’s spring in Prague every year, It’s the Prague Spring every year. Opus No. 1 (58´, CZ, 2008)
Pot a slzy Pražského jara ( Opus 2 )/ Sweat and Tears - The Making of The Prague Spring.Opus No.2 (58´, CZ, 2006)
Psáno pro Pražské jaro opus III./ Written For Prague Spring, Opus 3 (57´, CZ, 2007)
Občan Havel/ Citizen Havel (119´, CZ, 2007)
Oh, What a Struggle It Was!
Oj, to byl boj! (Orig.) / 1992 / République tchèque / 7 min
In this playful experimental film, documentary maker and animator Pavel Koutecký captures Prague during campaigning for the first free elections in 1990.
American In Prague Or Partnership For Jazz
Kde byl Bill aneb partnerství pro jazz (Orig.) / 1994 / République tchèque / 28 min
The jazz evening took place in the Reduta club in Prague on the 10th of Januay 1994 during which American President Bill Clinton performed on the saxophone with top Czechoslovak jazz musicians.
Amici - Dancing With Friends
Amici, tanec s přáteli (Orig.) / 1993 / République tchèque / 30 min
Amici is a London dance group formed from the mentally and physically handicapped as well as so- called "normal" people. Each member of the group lives his or er own life, they meet once a week, in order to enrich the lives of the others, so that they come to know one another and experience joy from common creative activities.
Citizen Havel
Občan Havel (Orig.) / 2007 / République tchèque / 120 min
Begun in 1992 and stemming from a chain of historical events all wedded to the person of Václav Havel, director Pavel Koutecký set out to render a portrait of the first president of Czech Republic.
It’s spring in Prague every year, It’s the Prague Spring every year. Opus No. 1
Každý rok je v Praze jaro, každý rok je Pražské jaro. Opus I (Orig.) / 2005 / République tchèque / 58 min
Sweat and Tears - The Making of The Prague Spring.Opus No.2
Pot a slzy Pražského jara. Opus 2 (Orig.) / 2006 / République tchèque / 58 min
The documentary Pot a slzy Pražského jara (The Sweat and Tears of the Prague Spring Festival), subtitled Opus 2, is the last completed film by the late director Pavel Koutecký. It captures two contrasting worlds: the story of young musicians starting out is intertwined with portraits of world-renowned masters.
The End of Czechoslovakia in Parliament
Zánik Československa v parlamentu (Orig.) / 1993 / République tchèque / 75 min
This film captures the events which took place in the early 1990's in the famous building between the museum and theatre. The film gradates with each parliament session until the funeral feast for the federation at the end.
The Years After, 1989-1994
Po letech 1989-1994 (Orig.) / 1994 / République tchèque / 70 min
Another in the series of films in which the director interviews several people who were involved in the social developments after 1989.
How have they changed? What have they changed? Jan Ruml, Michael Kocáb, Marta Kubišová andMartin Mejstřík during the five years after 1989.
Psáno pro pražské jaro. Opus 3
Psáno pro pražské jaro. Opus 3 (Orig.) / 2007 / République tchèque / 58 min
Opus Three - The final part of Pavel Koutecký's trilogy of Prague Spring is made up of two compositions specially created for the festival.
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