Josef Urban is a distinguished filmmaker and author whose unique blend of adventure and history has made a significant impact on the world of physical media. His acclaimed film "Seven Days of Sin" (2012) is a standout in his oeuvre, earning multiple awards and captivating collectors with its exploration of Sudeten themes amidst a backdrop of war. This film, along with his earlier works like "Habermann's Mill" (2010), showcases his talent for adapting compelling narratives from his own novels, a trait that collectors deeply appreciate.
Urban's career began with his award-winning documentary "The Testament" (1998), which marked his entry into filmmaking. His ability to weave personal stories with historical events resonates with audiences, making his titles sought after in the collector community. As a versatile creator, he continues to engage fans with projects like "Once upon a Time in Paradise" (2015) and "The Dog Thief" (2018), solidifying his legacy in both literature and cinema. Collectors prize his films not just for their artistic merit but also for the rich narratives that reflect Czech history and culture.