xmadla cv film with photo

3
M A D L A H R U Z A +1 818 430 1584 [email protected] Born in Prague – Old Town, Czechoslovakia Address USA: 14400 Addison Street, Suite 312, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423, USA Address Norway: Edvards Vei 47, 1450 Nesoddtangen, Norge SUMMARY: Ms. Hruza has a track record of ongoing success as a production & costume designer in the American movie industry. Former Program guest lecturer in Columbia University (film division), New York. She has extensive background in European big budget film, theater, and opera productions. Her life as an artist and her international experiences as a production & costume designer, graphic designer and fine artists combined with her ability to communicate, lead and negotiate, gives her unique signature style. Her movies received a number of awards in International Festivals. EDUCATION AND CAREER HISTORY: Attended Hollar's Art school and latter Applied Arts School in Prague, majoring in stage design for film, television, and theater. Interned at the Barrandov Studios, Czech Television, and the National Theater in Prague. Assistant for architect and production designer Josef Svoboda and director O. Krejca (Theatre Beyond the Gate) and Lubos Hruza (Cinoherni klub), who was becoming a highly recognized production designer. While working together, they developed a strong and fruitful relationship. After the Russian invasion in 1968, they moved to Norway, where they become life partners, and where Lubos became Madla's mentor. Under his tutelage, Madla's art education flourished and they eventually collaborated on number of theater related projects, mutually exchanging creative ideas and influences. Madla started her production design career working first at the Norwegian Opera House, the Norwegian National Theatre, followed by work at major Norwegian theaters. Gradually she gained engagements in theaters outside of Norway, including the Renaissance Theater in Berlin “Armer Mörder“ (Germany) with Maximillian Schell, Malmö State Theatre (Sweden) “Peer Gynt” and Thalia Theater in Hamburg (Germany) “Maria Fights with Angles” directed by Czech political dissident and playwright Pavel Kohout. Stage and costume design for the production of “La Traviata” has played over twelve years at the Norwegian Opera House, and also on tour in Scandinavia. In cooperation with Norsk Concert Direction, Madla co-produced a number of world- renowned musicals in Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway. All together she created 35 stage and

Upload: madla-hruza

Post on 15-Apr-2017

147 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: xMadla CV film with photo

M A D L A H R U Z A

+1 818 430 1584 [email protected] Born in Prague – Old Town, Czechoslovakia Address USA: 14400 Addison Street, Suite 312, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423, USA Address Norway: Edvards Vei 47, 1450 Nesoddtangen, Norge SUMMARY: Ms. Hruza has a track record of ongoing success as a production & costume designer in the American movie industry. Former Program guest lecturer in Columbia University (film division), New York. She has extensive background in European big budget film, theater, and opera productions. Her life as an artist and her international experiences as a production & costume designer, graphic designer and fine artists combined with her ability to communicate, lead and negotiate, gives her unique signature style. Her movies received a number of awards in International Festivals. EDUCATION AND CAREER HISTORY:

Attended Hollar's Art school and latter Applied Arts School in Prague, majoring in stage design for film, television, and theater. Interned at the Barrandov Studios, Czech Television, and the National Theater in Prague.

Assistant for architect and production designer Josef Svoboda and director O. Krejca (Theatre Beyond the Gate) and Lubos Hruza (Cinoherni klub), who was becoming a highly recognized production designer. While working together, they developed a strong and fruitful relationship. After the Russian invasion in 1968, they moved to Norway, where they become life partners, and where Lubos became Madla's mentor. Under his tutelage, Madla's art education flourished and they eventually collaborated on number of theater related projects, mutually exchanging creative ideas and influences. Madla started her production design career working first at the Norwegian Opera House, the Norwegian National Theatre, followed by work at major Norwegian theaters. Gradually she gained engagements in theaters outside of Norway, including the Renaissance Theater in Berlin “Armer Mörder“ (Germany) with Maximillian Schell, Malmö State Theatre (Sweden) “Peer Gynt” and Thalia Theater in Hamburg (Germany) “Maria Fights with Angles” directed by Czech political dissident and playwright Pavel Kohout. Stage and costume design for the production of “La Traviata” has played over twelve years at the Norwegian Opera House, and also on tour in Scandinavia. In cooperation with Norsk Concert Direction, Madla co-produced a number of world-renowned musicals in Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway. All together she created 35 stage and

Page 2: xMadla CV film with photo

costume design for theater and opera houses in Europe and Scandinavia. Was responsible for production design for Ania Breien’s feature films: “Heritage” (Cannes Film Festival, prize of the Ecumenical Jury) and “Wives - Ten Years After”. Since 2001 (during her stay in Los Angeles), Madla brings over fifteen years experience in film productions as a production designer. To date, she has created production and costume design for 46 feature films, commercials, and music videos distributed throughout United States, Canada, Europe, Korea, Egypt, Japan, and other countries. Some of her works as production designer include: "Unrest" (dir. Jason T. Ibson) "Yellow Bird" (dir. Faye Dunaway - premiere in Cannes), "Thank You, Good Night”, (dir. D. Charles Griffith) "El Padrino", "Brando Unauthorized", (dir. by D. Chapa), "Blue Dream", Violent Blue" (dir. Gregory Hatanaka), "The Sphere and the Labyrinth" (dir. Michael R. Moore) among others. SKILLS: Madla's talents are not limited to film and theater work. She has garnered critical acclaim for her fine art exhibitions and artistic creations used in posters, graphic design and Album / CD covers, including those for Norwegian Composers Society, and albums distributed to US by Phillips, Elektra Records, RPO Records and PolyGram Labels. Her poster for Amnesty International was published in 1989. Her works has been exhibited in 57 exhibitions in the USA, South Korea, Norway, and Portugal. Fine art web: madla.org. Fluent in Czech, Norwegian, and English. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: LECTURES: Former Program guest lecturer in Columbia University, New York, NY, USA HONORS, AWARDS: Won Photography competition "The Way I See It", sponsored by KODAK, 1994 Los Angeles, USA PUBLIC WORKS: • Purchased by UiO - Today in permanent collection of City Museum. Oslo, Norway (Production design works, models) • Purchases by Stein Eriksen Lodge, Park City, Utah, USA • Purchases by HOA Management, Beverly Hills, USA • Twenty works lend to The National Museum for Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway for purpose to include some in permanent collection. REFERENCE Various Press Releases Exhibitions, Theater - Production and Costume Design, Record Covers and Posters Norway, Germany, Sweden, 1975- 1992 | Norwegian, German, Swedish Norwegian Artist Lexicon, Volume 2. Published by University Press, edited by National Gallery, Norway, 1983 | Norwegian Norwegian LP - Covers 1959 - 1990 av Dag Helleve Published by Samlaget, Norway 1991 | Norwegian - Nynorsk Various Press Releases Exhibition, Production and Costume Design for Films - USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Egypt and other countries 1992 - 2015 | English and corresponding languages Dea Jon • LA contemporary art exhibition catalog The Homogenity & Heterogenity, Dea Jon, South Korea, 2000 | English, Korean International Contemporary Artists, Volume V. & Volume VI. Published by ICA, New York, USA, 2012 & 2013 | English Con/Corso Buenos Aires | Catalogue - seventh edition Published by Associazione Open Art Milano - Milan, Italy, 2015 | English

Page 3: xMadla CV film with photo