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Marek Pavel

Friday Club
A circle of friends formed by four old people: an artist, a sculptor and a pair of doctors.

The Ways of Faith - Jehovah's Witnesses
A documentary film about a young woman who abandoned the faith of her family.

Violin Knight
"The eyes of the white man see different things than I do, than we Roma people do," said Marek Balog when the filmmakers started shooting the Violin Knight. Since that moment, this brilliant violin player wanted to have absolute control over the documentary about his life. During filming, he patiently tried to assert his own vision of a "gypsy documentary" until he finally managed to move the disoriented director of the project to the very fringe of the process. Balog decided to create a real, unbiased image of the gypsy world, without the limitations of realism and any rules of plausibility. And so he did. Marek Balog's spontaneous and reckless vision fuses various genres and styles. The film quickly stumbles off any standard path of documentary filmmaking. It takes sharp turns, veering away from the limits of elementary comprehensibility, only to sudddenly reappear within the audience's sight on the horizon of the amazing gypsy imagination.

Miserable Prague - Genius Loci Rides a Bicycle
This documentary series was created through the initiative of director Štěpán Kačírek who became interested in historian Josef Kroutvor's essays from the magazine Revolver Revue. The documentary shows zones of old-time atmosphere that are gradually disappearing, and city outskirts that may not be Prague's best asset but which make Prague what it is today.

Miserable Prague - The Sky over Karlín
This documentary series was created through the initiative of director Štěpán Kačírek who became interested in historian Josef Kroutvor's essays from the magazine Revolver Revue. The documentary shows zones of old-time atmosphere that are gradually disappearing, and city outskirts that may not be Prague's best asset but which make Prague what it is today.

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