Pavel Koutský was born on December 6, 1957 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. He is a director and writer, known for Média (2000), Kavárna (1998) and Portrét (1990).
After grammar school, Pavel Koutský studied at the Academy of Applied Arts and Design in Prague where he specialized in film and television graphics. Pavel graduated in 1983 by a cartoon called Visit Prague.
Since then he has focused on animated film, namely cartoons. He is the author of many films, TV blackouts, themes and commercial spots. Koutský has participated in a number of combined audio-visual projects. He likes to combine cartoon animation with real object animation. Pavel is the lecturer of animation at FAMU, Film Academy in Prague, since 1993.
His most famous films include Curriculum Vitae, awarded the Golden Bear at Berlinale in 1987, or Media, awarded the Silver Bear and FIPRESCI Prize at the Annecy festival in 1999. He has been also awarded the Czech Lion for the best Art of Paleček story in Fimfárum 2. Recently he completed his first feature-length film The Hussites.
Pavel is currently working on several projects, including feature-length documentary with animations The Terezin Gravediggers.
Directing
59
Male
1957-12-06
Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
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Anatomie gagu
From step to progress
Curriculum vitae
The Hussites
Love at First Sight
Ať žije myš
Pygmalion
Kavárna
Čtyři lásky
Visit Prague
Duel
Média
The Last Hundred Years of Marx-Leninism
Portrait
Animated Self-Portraits
My Country
Výměna rolí
The Other Side
Musical Lantern
Conversations
Out of Sight