Markéta Štinglová

Películas

Damas y príncipes de la prehistoria
Commissioning Editor
Este documental habla sobre la historia de los entierros paleolíticos para tratar de desafiar nuestras nociones preconcebidas de la prehistoria. ¿Quiénes eran estos individuos enterrados con tales tesoros mundanos? Su gran belleza también plantea numerosas incógnitas: ¿Quiénes eran estos individuos, enterrados con tanto cuidado y adornos? ¿Se trata de chamanes? ¿Caciques? ¿O simplemente eran individuos comunes con un estilo distinto.
Mucha: The Story of an Artist Who Created a Style
Co-Producer
Czech painter and illustrator Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) ranks among the pioneers of the Art Nouveau movement at the end of the 19th century. Virtually overnight, he becomes famous in Paris thanks to the posters that he designs to announce actress Sarah Bernhardt’s plays. But at the height of his fame, Mucha decides to leave Paris to realize his lifetime project.
Forman vs. Forman
Producer
Un conmovedor relato, en sus propias palabras, de la vida personal y la obra del brillante cineasta checo Miloš Forman (1932-2018): su trágica infancia, su gran contribución al movimiento cultural conocido como la Nueva Ola checa, su exilio en París, sus difíciles días en Nueva York, su ascenso al estrellato en Hollywood; toda una vida al servicio del cine.
The Good Death
Co-Producer
Janette is terminally ill and wants to die in a dignified way but this is not permitted under British law. She refuses to wait for death in unbearable pain so she opts for a physician-assisted suicide in Switzerland. Before departing on the final journey she has to explain her intention to the family members and close friends.
The Story of the Shipwrecked from the Patria
Production Manager
On November 25, 1940, the SS Patria sank in the port of Haifa killing 267 people. The ship was carrying almost 1,800 Jewish refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe whom the British authorities were deporting from Mandatory Palestine to Mauritius because they lacked entry permits. Opposed to the deportation, the Haganah planted a bomb intended to disable the ship to prevent it from leaving Haifa. However, they miscalculated the effects of the explosion and the bomb sank the ship in less than 16 minutes (Dir. Pavel Štingl, 2006, 45 min.). Pavel Stingl an award winning documentary filmmaker studied at the Film and Television Academy of the Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU). The screening is part of the ongoing “Docs in Salute” film series presented by the Library of Congress in collaboration with the Embassy of the Czech Republic.