Poster, pop, politics.

Q&A at Filmfest Bremen with director & team in April 2021.
Continues in English after the introduction in German.

Mucha:
The Story of an Artist Who Created a Style

Broadcast on ARTE – September 14, 2025 – 1:30 am
Online ARTE.tv – September 6 to October 12, 2025

At the end of the 19th century, the Czech artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) ranked among the pioneers of the Art Nouveau movement. Virtually overnight, he became famous in Paris thanks to his posters of star actress Sarah Bernhardt. But at the height of his fame, Mucha left Paris to realise his lifetime project "The Slav Epic". He worked on the monumental cycle of paintings for 18 years – only to meet fierce criticism upon completion.

In the 1960s, the hippie movement rediscovered his pictorial world and his Art Nouveau posters attained cult status. Mucha continues to inspire many artists even today. In the documentary, graphic designer Stanley Mouse, graffiti artist Mear One and illustrator Yoshitaka Amano talk about his influence on their works. Nevertheless, Alphonse Mucha is perhaps one of the most famous unknown artists in the world.

The feature documentary tells the story of Alphonse Mucha from the perspective of his son, the writer and bon-vivant Jiří Mucha, with an abundance of re-enactments, animations, archive footage as well as paintings and photos.

"…'Mucha' is a grandiose staged portrait of an artist."
die tageszeitung, 9 Sept, 2021

director: Roman Vávra
genre: documentary 
duration: theatrical 95 min. | TV 52 min.
format: 2K / DCP

year: 2020

Click here for Alphonse Mucha: Art Nouveau Visionary (2004) by Susanna Boehm.