Radovan Síbrt is a director and a producer, but also a co-founder of Pink – a production company providing comprehensive services in the movie, advertising and visualization sector. He studied at Charles University and FAMU and he has produced and directed many projects.
For example, he co-produced the winning movie Berlinale Touch Me Not, produced Jan Gebert’s movie “When the War Comes”, which opened the Panorama Dokumente section at the Berlinale, won the Czech Film Critics Award for Best Documentary, was nominated for the Czech Lion and awarded at ZagrebDox festivals, Festival dei Popoli, LET’S CEE, One World Slovakia and others, or the short movie Das Wandernde Sternlein, for which its director Mark Ther won the Jindřich Chalupecký Award. Radovan represented the Czech Republic in prestigious programs for producers of the Berlinale Talents, Emerging Producers in Jihlava and Berlin, or Producers on the Move at the Cannes Film Festival.
Radovan is also enjoying great success thanks to a movie called Two Roads, which premiered last autumn and reveals the backstage of the famous Czech band The Tap Tap. The movie received the Audience Award right at the first festival screening in Jihlava, in January 2021 it won the Trilobit Award for theme, screenplay and direction, and in early 2021, it was nominated for the Czech Lion. He has also been screened at a number of foreign festivals (eg IFF Shanghai, Canadian HotDocs, IDFF Cinema Vérité Iran, Salem FF), the Main Prize of the Bosifest Serbia Festival and the Most Life-affirming Film Prize of the Breaking Barriers Festival in Moscow.
In addition to this work, he has also collaborated with TV NOVA for a long time, where he works, for example, as a showrunner for the shows One born every minute and MasterChef Czech. He is currently developing and producing several projects, including a documentary by Greta Stocklassa Blix, a documentary by Jan Gebert Organism and the miniseries Saint Barbara by Marek Šindelka and Martin Mareček.