Jan Hřebejk (b. 1967)

Birthplace:
Prague, Czechia

Born:
June 27, 1967

Jan Hřebejk (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈɦr̝ɛbɛjk]; born 27 June 1967) is a Czech film director and actor. Born in Prague, Hřebejk graduated from high school in 1987 and continued his studies at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU) from 1987 to 1991, majoring in screenplay and dramaturgy. He was at FAMU alongside Petr Jarchovský, who is also his classmate from high school and subsequently a frequent collaborator as a screenwriter.  While at FAMU, Hřebejk directed and produced two short films, Co všechno chcete vědět o sexu a bojíte se to prožít (1988) and L. P. 1948 (1989),[1] from scripts written by his classmate Petr Zelenka. His professional directorial debut was a short film for Czech TV, Nedělejte nic, pokud k tomu nemáte vážný důvod (1991), also written by Zelenka. His films caught the attention of viewers and critics, and entered student film festivals.  Also while still at FAMU, Hřebejk and Jarchovský wrote a comedy screenplay inspired by Hřebejk's background at a summer camp, entitled Pejme písen dohola. This screenplay was filmed in 1990 as a full-length feature by director Ondřej Trojan. In 1992, Hřebejk filmed a version of his FAMU graduate thesis, an interpretation of Egon Hostovský's Dobrocinny vecírek.  This was followed by Big Beat, a rock and roll comedy set in the 1950s and Hřebejk's first major box office success. The film was written by Jarchovský, based on a story by Petr Šabach, and won four Czech Lion awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Hřebejk. In 1996, Hřebejk directed a children's TV series, Kde padají hvezdy, which was syndicated around Europe. The following year, Hřebejk and Jarchovský won awards from the Film and Television Association and the Literary Fund for their contribution to dramatic television programming, for three episodes they wrote for the TV series Bachelors.  The writing and production team behind Big Beat subsequently reunited for two further films, Cosy Dens (Czech: Pelíšky; 1999) and Divided We Fall (Czech: Musíme si pomáhat; 2000), both of which became enormously successful within the Czech Republic.  His 2009 film Kawasaki's Rose was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but didn't make the final shortlist.

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Director:
1988  Co všechno chcete vědět o sexu a bojíte se to prožít
1993  Big Beat
1997  Trap
1998  Česká soda
1999  Cosy Dens
2000  Divided We Fall
2003  Pupendo
2004  Up and Down
2006  Beauty in Trouble
2007  Teddy Bear
2008  I'm All Good
2008  Shameless
2009  Kawasaki's Rose
2011  Innocence
2012  Garbage, the City and Death
2012  The Holy Quaternity
2013  Honeymoon
2014  Icing
2016  The Teacher
2017  Garden Store: Suitor
2017  Zahradnictví: Dezertér
2017  Zahradnictví: Rodinný přítel
2019  My Freedom
2020  Veterán
2024  State of Emergency

Screenplay:
1988  Co všechno chcete vědět o sexu a bojíte se to prožít
1991  Let's All Sing Around
1993  Big Beat
1997  Trap
1998  Česká soda
1999  Cosy Dens
2000  Divided We Fall
2003  Pupendo
2004  Up and Down
2006  Beauty in Trouble
2007  Teddy Bear
2008  I'm All Good
2008  Shameless
2009  Kawasaki's Rose
2011  Innocence
2012  Garbage, the City and Death
2012  The Holy Quaternity
2013  Honeymoon
2014  Icing
2016  The Teacher
2017  Garden Store: Suitor
2017  Zahradnictví: Dezertér
2017  Zahradnictví: Rodinný přítel
2019  My Freedom
2020  Veterán
2024  State of Emergency

Writer:
1988  Co všechno chcete vědět o sexu a bojíte se to prožít
1991  Let's All Sing Around
1993  Big Beat
1997  Trap
1998  Česká soda
1999  Cosy Dens
2000  Divided We Fall
2003  Pupendo
2004  Up and Down
2006  Beauty in Trouble
2007  Teddy Bear
2008  I'm All Good
2008  Shameless
2009  Kawasaki's Rose
2011  Innocence
2012  Garbage, the City and Death
2012  The Holy Quaternity
2013  Honeymoon
2014  Icing
2016  The Teacher
2017  Garden Store: Suitor
2017  Zahradnictví: Dezertér
2017  Zahradnictví: Rodinný přítel
2019  My Freedom
2020  Veterán
2024  State of Emergency

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