Dreams About Stray Cats + Q&A with David Sís

Czech Embassy Cinema, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London
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Embassy Of The Czech Republic
Kensington Palace Gardens, W8 4QY
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Notting Hill Gate 0.11 miles

A curious black cat, which first appeared in Peter Sís’s book ‘The Three Golden Keys‘ edited by
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, serves as the well-animated narrator of the life of award winning
artist, illustrator and filmaker, Peter Sís. In charming animated sequences his books including
The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain, come to life retelling Sís´s Odyssey from Prague
via his studies at London´s Royal College of Art to forced emigration to the United States.
Combining extensive family archives, animation and testimonies by Milos Forman and
Madeleine Allbright, among others, the film traces the highly successful career of a talented and
multifaceted artist who has written over forty books for children, illustrated a further sixty,
designed mosaics for the New York subway, giant tapestries featuring Václav Havel and Martin
Luther King, and murals in Harlem. This is a multilayered biography in which director David Sís
sensitively maps his older brother's inner world,and his struggle for the individual’s freedom of
artistic expression and the right to their own fantasy.

Peter Sís is an internationally acclaimed illustrator, author and filmmaker. He was born in Brno,
Czechoslovakia, and attended the Academy of Applied Arts in Prague and the Royal College of
Art in London. Peter is a seven-time winner of The New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated
Book of the Year, a two-time Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honouree, and has won the
Society of Illustrators Gold Medal twice. Peter's books, Starry Messenger: Galileo Galilei, Tibet
through the Red Box, and The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain were all named
Caldecott Honor books by the American Library Association. The Wall was also awarded the
Robert F. Sibert Medal. In addition, Peter Sís is the first children’s book illustrator to win the
prestigious MacArthur Fellowship. Peter won the 2012 Hans Christian Andersen Award, the
most prestigious in international children's literature, given biennially by the International Board
on Books for Young People. Hundreds of Sís’s drawings have been published in the New York
Times Book Review, as well as in numerous other magazines. His visual art has also included
subway and airport murals, book jackets, and hats. Sís’s films have won the West Berlin Film
Festival’s Golden Bear Award, the Grand Prix Toronto and the Cine Golden Eagle Award. He
collaborated with Bob Dylan on “You Got to Serve Somebody” (1983). A selection of his films are
held in the permanent collection of New
York‘s Museum of Modern Art.

David Sís (1962) is a graduate of the
Department of Directing at the Film and TV School of Academy of Performing Arts
in Prague (FAMU) in Prague, the son of director Vladimír Sís, and the brother of artist Peter Sís.
He’s experienced in documentary filmmaking, feature-length films, TV series, made-for-TV
programmes, and live television broadcasts and concerts. He is the author and screenwriter of
popular TV series such as On the Road, Embarrassments, Pandurango, and Family Secrets. His
graduate film Hat-Trick about a football match during the Nazi occupation won an award at the
International Film Festival in Kobe, Japan while his experimental film Maltchik has received
awards at festivals in Tel Aviv and Poitiers, France.

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