Garik Seko
Directing
Known For
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Rozprávky z praveku

A film story based on the old Prague legends. It tells about a poor student lured by wealth, which he prefers to knowledge. In the end, he sells his soul to the evil powers. The Devil takes him to hell and since then there is a blackened hole on the ceiling of a Prague house.
Faust's House
A stop-motion animated short about the journey of Nicholas, an angel and two devils to distribute gifts. The devils are bored on the way, so they invent all kinds of tricks.
How They Went to Work
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Tisíc a jedna noc

Different animals play with a marble in this whimsical story from Hermína Týrlová, ‘the mother of Czech animation’
The Glass Marble
One of the film stories based on the old Prague legends. This one is about the old master clock maker Hanus who construed the Prague Old Town astronomical clock. Master Hanus' clock started working for the first time in 1490 but did not tell the time for too long. Soon the master, blinded by the perfidious town councilors, stopped it for more than 200 years.
Master Hanus
While the humans are away, the shoes in a cobbler's workshop engage in a number of activities, including flirting, kidnapping and a gunfight.
Shoe Show
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Čardášová Julie

A puppet fairy tale about a disobedient train that did not just want to carry coal and drove to return to his work after a sad experience.
The Choo-Choo Train
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Statečné kuřátko

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A Wooly Tale
A lovely fairytale for all tells the story of a doll that is lost, and with the help of other toys is looking for a way to her friend
The Lost Doll
Ex Libris is a Czechoslovakian Stop-motion animation by Garik Seko. The film consists of books that are animated using stop-motion.
Ex libris
Surrealistic short animation by Hermína Týrlová.
Blue Apron

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Kámen a život

Mozart's life was turbulent, even in Prague in 1787, when he was pressed for time to compose the overture to »Don Giovanni«.