Martin Horálek started to work as a chemistry teacher after secondary school. During this time, he began to study theology and history more intensively and finally decided to study at the Theological Faculty in Olomouc. In 1998, he was accepted in the Merrill Program of the Moravian College in Bethlehem (PA). After graduation, he started to work at the Media Center of the Czech Bishops Conference - first as a redactor, then as the spokesman of the Czech catholic bishops. In 2007 came a tempting offer for the position of press officer of the Christian Democratic Party and spokesman of the vice-premier of the national government. He worked for this conservative political party for six years, finally as a chief manager in the presidential campaign. Since 2013, he works as an Editor in Chief for the Religious Broadcast Center of Czech TV. He is the head of the editorial board of a prominent magazine and participated in several international conferences.
Journalist and dramaturg
Country of origin
Festivals
Current issues
At the Oulu's Children's and Youth International Film Festival 2024 the Church Media Foundation presented its "Look at Me..." Award to Nellie Rajala for her film "The Elf Ring".
Sascha Keilholz, director of the International Film Festival Mannheim-Heidelberg, in his greetings at the Ecumenical Reception reflects the actual political challenges after the US elections and the threats to democracy.
Events
11.10.2023
Café of the Propsteikirche Leipzig, Nonnenmühlgasse 2
26.04.2023
Budapest
In Budapest at the end of April 2023 INTERFILM is organising a seminar on the history of Hungarian film and the current situation in Central and Eastern Europe.