For almost 20 years, he worked with a filmmaker of the Czechoslovak New Wave, film director and auteur Karel Vachek, whose last opus magnum, Communism and the Net premiered at the IFF Rotterdam in January 2020.
He produced all his three feature documentary films since 2006: Záviš, the Prince of Pornofolk (2006), Obscurantist and His Lineage or The Pyramids' Tearful Valleys (2011) and Communism and the Net (2020).
His retrospective work for Karel Vachek consited also from publishing all his feature films as a special collection on DVD and participation on a monography book co-written by Martin Švoma.
[3] His latest directorial effort, the experimental site-specific film collage Sanitation (2022), was created for the super-wide screen of the Prague Center for Architecture and Urban Planning (CAMP), where it was premiered in February 2022.
[4] In 2021, he defended his dissertation, for which he gained his PhD, with a piece entitled Festival work as a reference of the quality of Czech films: autoethnography of a producer in the filmmaking field.