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Vít Klusák was graduated of the Department of Documentary Film at FAMU Prague, since 2005 he has been teaching in the same department. In 2004 he co-directed with Filip Remunda the successful film Czech Dream, broadcasted by more than 30 international TV channels. He studied photography at the Industrial Graphic Arts School in Prague and has had two solo exhibitions of his photography. He runs the independent production company Hypermarket Film ltd.
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Total trailers found: 48
03 June 2004
Two students from the Czech Film Academy commission a leading advertising agency to organize a huge campaign for the opening of a new supermarket named Czech Dream.
27 February 2025
Vitaly is a nuclear physicist and record-holder in extreme cold-exposure training who now makes a living as a bricklayer, surviving below the poverty line in Novosibirsk.
18 October 2017
One of the best Czech composers of film soundtracks is often described as a genius of film scores. He was not afraid to experiment and the timelessness of his work is proven by the admiration of the world, including the generation who came to know his music only after his death.
09 July 2015
Journalist Renata Kalenská’s book of interviews with Vratislav Brabenec, prominent member of the Plastic People group, recorded not only his memories of the underground years, but also the author’s experiences with this highly distinctive individual.
04 April 2024
A prominent Czech journalist Saša Uhlová leaves her family and joins “cheap labour force” in Western Europe.
10 June 2021
One second is all it takes to completely turn a life upside down - ONE SECOND FOREVER explores excessive speeding by telling the stories of five motorists who have caused serious and deadly car accidents.
08 November 2018
Russian Federation, December 31, 1999. After President Boris Yeltsin's unexpected resignation, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin becomes acting president of the country.
28 November 2013
A surprisingly intimate portrait of how the dream of running one’s own business can take on monstrous contours.
13 July 2017
Dalibor K. is an industrial painter, amateur horror maker, the composer of angry songs, painter and a radical neo-Nazi.
03 November 2011
In 2006, Milan and Tomas electrified a school campus and a hospital in a detached Zambian village. After four years, they return for the last time to find out about their system's failures, repair it and hand it over at last.
26 October 2017
Working conditions in the worst-paid jobs in the Czech Republic were examined by journalist Saša Uhlová during six months.
26 October 2001
The director Vít Klusák is shooting a film about his father, the well-known composer Emil Viklický, but the latter wants nothing to do with it.
17 November 2024
War doesn’t start and end in battlefields; it originates and is buried in peaceful cities. This film delves into the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine, not by focusing on violence, shelling, or the victims, but by reflecting on the military vehicles that either enter or have long been embedded in the lives and minds of people across various countries.
27 February 2020
Everyone knows something like this is happening. But this is the only experiment to fully demonstrate what excessive openness on the internet means.
06 May 2010
From the makers of legendary CZECH DREAM, a hilarious documentary about a hoax hypermarket, comes CZECH PEACE, a new playfully explosive flm about the mayor of a small Czech village and his attempts to foil the American plan to build its 762nd military base right on his doorstep.
15 October 2021
An immersion into the intimacy of Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the USSR. The architect of perestroika and glasnost, who was praised in the West but reviled in his own country, still combative despite his advanced age, loneliness and illness, offers his personal and political testament.
29 October 2015
This documentary portrait of Andrej Babiš presents to us a volatile personality without an anchor, a dilettante master of populism and a straightforward drive to gain power regardless of the consequences.
08 December 2020
A fun and sweet film about a family experiment during the corona crisis. This Czech family explores the accidental adoption of chickens and discovers the challenges inherent in the egg industry, animal rights platforms, and family tensions in times of pandemic.
24 September 2009
A film of many styles, combining a documentary with animation, jazzing up the time principle by provoking situations, tells a personal story of the director-biker as well as the journey of Auto*Mat initiative from poetic demonstrations against cars to constructive component of a living civic society.
30 October 2015
Over the course of one year, this film follows the life of an ordinary Pyongyang family whose daughter was chosen to take part in Day of the Shining Star (Kim Jong-il's birthday) celebration.
13 April 2023
On February 24, 2022, Yevhen, together with his friends, volunteered to join the first aid squad on the front line.
14 October 2021
Lesya has committed a crime of passion which brings her a seven-year sentence in one of Odesa’s women’s correctional facilities.
30 October 2008
The search for a woman who has something to say in a giant apartment building that the whole block can fit into.
17 September 2020
The memory of World War II is the only thing that makes a small Russian town alive. Like a great treasure this memory is preserved here in every home and is passed on from generation to generation.
10 February 2000
Alice Nellis's small-scale debut tragicomedy spotlights small-town elections. The protagonist, a university student name Jana (Theodora Remundová) who is trying to solve a troubled relationship with a married man, takes her mother's place on the election commission.
30 October 2007
Woman as cultural property in show business, which has no fixed boundaries or forms.
30 October 2007
The first direct presidential election marked a turning point for Czech society in several ways. For the first time, a majority of all participating voters decided on who would fill a high-ranking government post.
06 June 2024
For years, Russia has been trying to rebuild its empire. The hybrid war doctrine introduced by Putin in 2013 assumes attacking Western countries without declaring war.
17 February 2025
While Ukraine is fighting, how does it affect the rear? For a year and a half, Vitaly Mansky has portrayed his hometown of Lviv, where everyone’s existence is shaped by the Russian missiles’ flight time to their targets.
30 May 2013
“Most prisoners like boxes.” The constrained nature of prisons opens up an infinitude of fantasies and free artistic expression.
17 February 2011
An original portrayal of a small Czech village where – as the locals put it – an UFO has landed in the form of a kilometre-long silverish factory: a Korean Hyundai automobile plant.
16 March 2023
The Covid-19 pandemic hit Czech society hard between 2020 and 2022. Pervasive restrictions trapped us at home for weeks and months, people died by the thousands, and the overburdened healthcare system ran at full speed.
31 May 2021
So close, yet so far. Although a bit exaggerated, this can be said about Poles and Czechs – neighbours and related nations.
03 December 2015
This cinematic reportage with elements of a personal journal explores xenophobia in Czech society and anti-Nazi activists, but also the filmmaker’s personal experience from living among in an socially excluded Romani neighborhood.
12 December 2013
A documentary about Olomouc bus driver Roman Smetana, who took on injustice, corruption, and Czech politics’ bad taste armed with a permanent marker.
19 May 2016
Like the steam that silently appears and then disappears over a flowing river, the life of every human is just as fleeting, and this particularly applies in the case of artists.
17 October 2002
Film in hand. Carnival in the global village.
16 April 2014
This documentary study of the mechanisms that turn the gears of the tabloids is conducted by the unique figure Pavel Novotný.
04 October 2013
Part documentary, part mockumentary and part stranger-than-fiction lesson in guerilla tactics, Velvet Terrorists is a quirky profile of three very different men and their former attempts to take down the communist regime of Czechoslovakia – by blowing the hell out of it.
10 March 2013
A documentary detective story in which the authors follow in the footsteps of Czech xenophobia. In Tanvald there is a parking space and a supermarket on the square.