Dreaming is what I like best about film
Vladimír Michálek was born in Mladá Boleslav on 2 November 1956. He lived in Bystřice pod Cínovcem from the age of three. He witnessed the invasion of Warsaw Pact armies while staying at Lake Mácha. Aged 15, he left for Prague and studied at a grammar school. He was expelled from the school over tearing down a Soviet flag during a school outing. He obtained an electrician training at ČKD and eventually completed his grammar studies as well. He served his two-year mandatory military stint near Lysá nad Labem. He studied paediatrics at a medical school for three years. He joined FAMU’s Department of Documentary Film in 1986. While still a student, he worked in the Barrandov film studios as a second assistant director and, later on, as a first assistant director and casting director. He left the country for the US in August 1989. When he heard the news about the outburst of the Velvet Revolution, he returned to Czechoslovakia on 21 or 22 November and took part in the protests. In 1990, he started work on his debut film, Amerika, which premiered in 1994. He was working as a teacher and psychotherapist in 2022.