Bohdan Sláma
An image from Four Suns, one of the productions that also features Bohdan Sláma.
Bohdan Sláma

Bohdan Sláma

May 29, 1967 — Opava, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]

Bohdan Sláma (born 29 May 1967 in Opava) is a Czech film director. He studied at the Czech Technical University (ČVUT) and completed his studies in feature film direction at Prague’s FAMU in 1997 with his graduate film White Acacias (1996). His feature debut The Wild Bees (2001) drew on the poetic style of the 1960s Czechoslovak New Wave and won numerous awards at international film festivals (e.g. Tiger Award at Rotterdam and SKYY prize at San Francisco). Representing the Czech Republic, the film competed for an Oscar nomination and the European Film Award. The similarly atmospheric film Something Like Happiness (2005) took away seven Czech Lions and Best Film at San Sebastián. Further accolades followed for Country Teacher (2008), which won two Czech Lions, and Four Suns (2012), which competed at Sundance. Sláma has also shot several episodes of the series Blaník Office. He heads the department of film direction at FAMU.

Something Like Happiness

Something Like Happiness

2005

The Country Teacher

The Country Teacher

2008

The Wild Bees

The Wild Bees

2001

Ice Mother

Ice Mother

2017

Four Suns

Four Suns

2012

Shadow Country

Shadow Country

2020

Radhošť

Radhošť

2002

The Office Blanik

The Office Blanik

2014