Josef Tuka

Josef Tuka

Born 1979
České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia

Biography

Josef Tuka studied radio and TV scripting and programming at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno, and then film direction under Věra Chytilová at Prague's FAMU. He shot several shorts as a student, of which the biggest successes were his bachelor's degree film Saharan Sands (2009) and his graduation work Small Circle of Attention (2011). The latter was a finalist for the 2011 Magnesia Award in the student film category as part of the annual awards presented by the Czech Film and Television Academy.

That same year saw the premiere of a Karel Čapek story adaptation, "Mr Janík's Cases", that he made for the Czech Television series "Čapek's Pockets". Two years later his screenplay Blue Ribbon Champagne won a Film Foundation award. Absence of Closeness is his feature film debut.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Movies
2017

Absence of Closeness

Series
2011

Čapkovy kapsy

 

Případy pana Janíka (E11)

Documentaries
2010

Children of Stalinism (series)

 

Cesta za otcem - Eva Langrová (E02)

Short
2011

Malý okruh pozornosti (student film)

2009

Saharan Sands (student film)

2007

Odchází

Screenwriter

Movies
2017

Absence of Closeness

Documentaries
2010

Children of Stalinism (series)

 

Cesta za otcem - Eva Langrová (E02)

Actor

Series
2011

Čapkovy kapsy

 

Závrať (E07)

Short
2012

Geneze (student film)

2011

Rays of Death (student film)

2008

Iluze a procitnutí (student film)

2007

Slaný (student film)