- Bohdan Sláma was born in Opava, a city in the Northern Czech Republic (then Czechcoslovakia) on 29 May 1967. Thirty years later, in 1997, Sláma graduated from the FAMU, Prague's Faculty of Cinema. During his student years, he made a short, "Zahradka Raj" (Garden of Paradise, 1994) which was shown at the Premiers Plans d'Angers Film Festival, in the School Film Section. His first feature, Divoké vcely (2001) (Wild Bees), the portrait of a Moravian village and its quirky inhabitants, was distinguished by no fewer than ten international prizes. Four years later, the sensitive chronicle of a group of friends in a drab industrial town, made Stestí (2005) another prizewinner. Beautiful too was The Country Teacher (2008), the story of a teacher from Prague who decides to teach in the country. A name to remember, Bohdan Sláma is one of the major talents of the Czech cinema.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Guy Bellinger
- Member of the jury at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2010.
- [on English title for Stestí (2005)] In Czech, it does means happiness. But we decided to give the English title Something Like Happiness because, sure, the word exists as happiness. But our word stestí has two meanings: it also means "luck." So if you are translating only the one word happiness, it will not give the full meaning of the film's title.
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