
Acting
Po maturitě na průmyslové škole Martin pracoval 3 roky jako mikrofonista v České Televizi. Po ukončení pracovního poměru s ČT šel studovat na DAMU (loutkové a alternativní divadlo). Poté co vystudoval začal pracovat v Hradci Králové v Klicperově divadle, kde si ho všiml Vladimír Morávek a obsadil ho do jedné z vedlejších rolích ve smutné romantické komedii NUDA V BRNĚ (2003). Zahrál si zde zkušenějšího bratra mírně retardovaného hrdiny. V tomto filmu hrál po boku Miroslava Donutila, Arnošta Goldflama, Pavla Lišky a Richarda Krajčo. Jiří Vejdělek ho obsadil ho do role samotářského podivína v letní komedii ÚČASTNÍCI ZÁJEZDU (2006), kde se znovu setkal s Pavlem Liškou a hrál zde po boku Anny Polívkové, Evy Holubové, Bohumila Klepla, Květy Fialové, Jaromíra Noseka, Jitky Kocurové a Jany Štěpánkové . Zahrál si také v úspěšné drama/komedii VÁCLAV (2007) a v komedii VRATNÉ LAHVE (2007) která měla velmi velký úspěch u diváků. V současnosti působí především v komorním divadle Komedie, ale můžeme ho také vidět na dalších pražských scénách: Divadlo v Řeznické, Archa a Národní divadlo.

Czech literature teacher Josef Tkaloun, who is past retirement age, realises one day that he no longer understands his pupils, and so he quits… dramatically. What he does not predict is that in doing this he will lose his sense of place in society.

Andrew is a tough businessman and an arrogant workaholic. He runs a large, successful company in Prague. The meaning of his life is money. Ondřej has just negotiated the deal of a lifetime in Nebraska with a wealthy investor who will finance the construction of luxury residences on the outskirts of Prague. On his way back from America, the plane flies over a reservation where an Indian chief is being buried. The spirit of the Indian rising to the sky crashes into the plane and inadvertently becomes incarnate in Ondrej. And this spirit has decidedly different ideas about Andrew's life and values.

When a marriage counselor is abandoned by her husband for a younger woman, she sets out for new companionship.

"A documentary anatomy of mass murder for one monitor and 34 talking heads." These are the words the filmmakers use in the credits to describe their project, which thematises the execution of more than 260 Carpathian Germans, Hungarians and Slovaks by Czechoslovak army soldiers near Přerov in June 1945. The “massacre at Přerov” is made present through a minimalist dramatisation of the interrogation footage of direct participants, eyewitnesses, and others. It is as if the characters of ancient theatre were entering the Zoom “stage” and delivering a tragic message of fear, hatred and disinterest across the chasm of time.

Two neighboring clans and two different approaches to life. What happens when the strained relationship of two domineering fathers interferes with the love of their own children?

This loose adaptation of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness follows Robert Klein as he sets out to find his brother, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances.


The film consists of five parts - a live-action framing story and four distinct animated episodes - each by a different creative team and in a different animation style, from Pojar and Koutský’s semi-plastic “Princess Who Never Smiled,” through Žabka’s puppet fable “The Fairy and the Bookkeeper,” Dlouhá and Váša’s paper-cut “Fisherman, His Wife, and the Golden Fish,” to Pixa’s near-future parable “Mr. Vincent”.

Count Frank Kostka, his wife Vivien and their daughter Marie live in their ancestral castle Kostka. They are helped by the housekeeper Mrs. Tichá, the handyman Krása and the Castellan Josef. The original interest of visitors to the castle in the Curse of Comtesse Marie is no longer the same as before, which does not bother Maria at all – at least she has enough time for her Max, a nobleman from the next Castle Hvězda. Frank, however, is at a loss, there is not enough money either for salaries or for the necessary repairs. And just then, Bendy's lawyer's daughter Deniska appears, stirring up the tranquil waters of the ancestral home...

The congenial Vojta is bashful and his family is batty. His short-tempered father, who once failed to swim the English Channel, wants him to be a competing swimmer and his loving mother, a former child ice revue star, sees a talented pianist in her son. But Vojta has completely different priorities - most of all his red-haired classmate Ela, an enchanting synchronized swimmer who is leaving for Paris in November. If Vojta doesn't do something radical, and fast, Ela will disappear behind the Iron Curtain forever. The year is 1989.
