Tomáš Merta
Directing
Known For
Oscar, a digital hipster, dives into the fantastic world of analogue loving projectionists. It’s not as easy as it might seems, one may even get hurt! The documentary is about the dying culture of 70mm material and the last mohykans, who aren’t afraid of fighting for their beloved film copies and feed the hungry old projectors with them.
Obsession

Jan Merta (1952) is currently one of the most important Czech visual artists. In his painting work, shaped by the postmodernism of the 1980s, he leans towards abstract abbreviation and symbolic depiction of reality through everyday objects. The film is a snapshot of his life filled with painting, working in his garden and cohabitation with his partner. The civilian camera follows Merta as he prepares an exhibition for which he attempts to create new works. However, his engagement with the current geopolitical situation enters into the work, as well as the discovery of new compositional principles and creative otherworldliness that co-create his enchanted personal world.
Echt – The Art of Jan Merta

Lonesome middle-aged man Milan steals back the very last memory of working family - retriever Goldy. The mere symbol of the former happiness - Goldy - is transformed into Milan's guide that leads him to the knowledge of himself, his soul and mind. In his mind together with Goldy he chases another fifty wild dogs.