Jana Ševčíková
With films that reflect on life in contemporary Eastern Europe, Czech filmmaker Jana Ševcíková has distinguished herself as a practitioner of poetic documentary. A graduate of the Prague Film Academy, her thesis film, Piemule (1984), offers a frank examination of Czech émigrés in Romania during the final years of Ceausecu‘s totaltitarian regime. She has produced films independently, such as Jakub (1992), and received state funding from the Czech Ministry of Culture. Her films have been shown at festivals in Berlin, Strasbourg, Karlovy Vary and Cracow. Praised throughout Europe, Ševčíková‘s intimately crafted works challenge the distanced conventions of ethnographic filmmaking.
Q & A with Jana Sevcikova and Werner Herzog

Lean A Ladder Against Heaven

Lean A Ladder Against Heaven

Those Who Dance in the Dark

Those Who Dance in the Dark
The Rite of Spring
The Rite of Spring

Jakub

The Old Believers

The Old Believers

Piemule

Piemule

Gyumri

Gyumri

Gyumri

Jakub

Sweetgrass
Worldly Children

Piemule

Piemule

The Old Believers

Jakub

Lean A Ladder Against Heaven
