Bojena Horackova

Bojena Horackova

Born 1960
Prague, Czechoslovakia

Biography

A Bulgarian native, she spent her childhood in Czechoslovakia before moving to Paris. After studying at the IDHEC, she directed her first feature film in 1996: Mirek n'est pas parti, depicting a group of young Czechs in Paris. In 2000 she directed a documentary in Bulgaria, Fermeture définitive du kolkhoze, thanks to the special Villa Médicis Hors les Murs grant. Her second feature film, À l'Est de moi (2009), was also featured in a radio broadcast by France Culture. In 2017 she directed the documentary Fukushima no Ato, followed by her third fiction film, Walden, included in the ACID section of Cannes 2020. Horackova is also an actress. Her roles in Vincent Dieutre's My Winter Trip (2003), Vivianne Perelmuter's Le vertige des possibles (2014) and Anne Alix's Something is Happening (2018) are particularly remarkable.

Festival de Cine de Sevilla

Director

Screenwriter

Movies
2020

Walden

Actress