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Born in Prag, Sasa Gedeon studies cinema at the Film Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU). He directs several shorts before making his first feature film Indiánské léto (1995). In 1999, Gedeon gets international notice with The Idiot Returns (1999), a loose adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's classic 'L'Idiot'. But the director does not seem to have been able to capitalize on this success since he has managed to make only a segment of Visions of Europe (2004) in a decade.