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Steve
Loveček Lichtag

filmography
film awards

Film director, producer
Born on March 4, 1954 in Znojmo
Father Zdeněk Loveček – a military pilot
Mother Věnceslava Lovečková – a housewife
Wife Elen Michajlovová – an artist
Sons – Thomas John Lichtag and Michal Michajlov
Steve Loveček Lichtag
was born in 1954 in Znojmo where he grew up in a family of a military
pilot. Later he graduated from Literary drama conservatoire in Brno. He
worked as an actor in theatres in Karlovy Vary and Jihlava. The
following three years after graduation he was regularly seen in film and
in Czech television programmes.
In 1979 he left for the USA where he taught acting at Florida Academy of
Dramatic Arts and started his cooperation with Ta Fantastika theatre.
Since 1986 Steve L. Lichtag has began wholly devoting
himself to film as a producer and later also as a film director. In 1988
he filmed an important three-part documentary Quo vadis Cambodia
in Southeastern Asia and between 1989 and 1991 a six-part documentary
series about gulags in then USSR, Siberia – land of sorrow, land of
hope.
Since 1995 he has carried out a six-part theme work Searching for
crystal world and then a famous documentary Carcharias – The
great white, which had a premiere on NBC in 2001.
In 2004 he made another successful film Dance of the Blue
angels about absurd and brutal killing of whales by Japanese
fishermen. The film has received a great public acceptance not only in
the Czech Republic but also in the world.
A screen capture Bizzare world from 2006 points to controversial
legal electro fishing on Czech rivers. In the same year he finished so
far his last film A myth called shark, in which he comes back to
a great white sharks topic.
Steve Lichtag’s
film projects unfailingly gain support and patronage of Departments of
the Environment and Foreign affairs.
In 2002 he wrote a book called Waiting for white death,
which has become a bestseller exceptionally fast; over 20 thousand
copies have been sold so far. His second book Dance of the Blue
angels was published in 2006, the first edition was sold out at
Christmas.
Steve Lichtag organizes lectures with his films projection not only for
schools and hospitals but also for public all over the Czech Republic.
His films regularly appear on Czech television. Bonton film provided
distribution until 2006, now it is RGM entertainment; MAAT Film (de)
represents him abroad. Mr. Lichtag periodically appears in media,
especially in Czech television and Czech radio, and is constantly in the
center of media attention.
He founded International film festival „Water, Sea & the Oceans“,
which takes place under the auspices of Department of the Environment,
Ústí nad Labem mayor and Jan Evangelista Purkyne University
vice-chancellor.
He is a president of CRYSTAL PLANET foundation aimed at underwater flora
and fauna protection. He closely cooperates with such celebrities like
William Parks, Dr. Erich Ritter, Jean-Michel Cousteau, Dr. Samuel Gruber
or Garry Atkinson. He creates and generates his original projects; he is
a member of number of international film committees and institutions
dealing with environment and its protection. The name ‘Lichtag’ is on
the list of desired guests at film festivals and professional events all
over the world.
Considering high audience popularity and quality of Steve Lichtag’s
projects, they have a great impact on public opinion all over the world.
Dance of the Blue angels film has undoubtedly contributed to entry of
the Czech Republic into International whaling committee (IWC) and thanks
to Bizzare world film a new law is being prepared considering electric
power usage on trout streams.
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