
Director
František Filip
Born 1930 · Písek, Československo
František Filip (26 December 1930 – 9 January 2021) was a Czech film and television director. During his studies at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in the 1950s, he filmed his first documentary film. After graduation, he joined Czechoslovak Television in 1954, where he remained until his retirement. However; even after retirement he still continued to work in television. During the span of his career, he directed about 600 film and television programs of various genres for viewers of all ages. In 2017, he was awarded the Thalia Award.
Directed

Chalupáři
Director · 1975

Kateřina zlé pověsti
Director · 1976
Tři chlapi po roce
Director · 1964

Byl jednou jeden dům
Director · 1975
Dnes v jednom domě
Director · 1980

Odvážná slečna
Director · 1970
Láska jako trám
Director · 1968

Ze staré drogerie
Director · 1983
Den, kdy unesli papeže
Director · 1995

Zirkus Humberto
Director · 1988

Dobrá Voda
Director · 1983

Sňatky z rozumu
Director · 1968

Bohoušův syn
Director · 1976

Story of Souls
Director · 1965
Španělská paradentóza
Director · 1987

The Hero Is Afraid
Director · 1966
Otec nebo bratr
Director · 1978
Podnájemníci
Director · 1976
Writing
Den, kdy unesli papeže
Screenplay · 1995

The Hero Is Afraid
Screenplay · 1966

Kočár nejsvětější svátosti
Story · 1963

Paper Sleeve
Screenplay · 1993
Nebát se a nakrást
Co-Writer · 1999
Magdalena Dobromila Rettigová
Screenplay · 1961
GENUS
Writer · 1995

Noc na Karlštejně
Screenplay · 1965
Bandité
Screenplay · 1985

Lucerna
Adaptation · 1967
Polská krev
Screenplay · 1979
Podzimní slunce
Screenplay · 1960