Martyisdead

#martyisdead is a Czech thriller webseries that was released on 20 October 2019 Mall.TV. It was created in cooperation with CZ.NIC, filmed by the Czech company Bionaut. It deals with cyberbullying and was inspired by real events drawing inspiration from Blue Whale Challenge.[1]

Martyisdead
Directed byPavel Soukup
StarringJakub Nemčok, Jan Grundman, Petra Bučková
Music byJindřich Kravařík
Country of originCzech Republic
No. of episodes8
Production
Running time15 minutes
Production companyBionaut
Release
Original networkMall.TV
Original releaseSeptember 20 (2019-09-20) 
December 8, 2019 (2019-12-08)

Plot

The series unravels story of a ninth-grade student Marty, who becomes a victim of cyberbullying. Martin dies during car-accident at the beginning of the series and his father Petr Biederman finds out from Martin's facebook profile that Marty was blackmailed by someone who pretended to be a girl named Eliška Svobodová. "Eliška" convinced Marty to send her video of him masturbating and then used it to blackmail Marty giving him various often horrendous tasks such as killing family dog by putting him in freezer. Petr starts to investigate on his own as police practices are too slow. He gradually unravels Marty's story and events that led to his demise.

Cast

  • Jakub Nemčok as Martin „Marty“ Biederman
  • Jan Grundman as Petr Biederman, Marty's father
  • Petra Bučková as Alena Biedermanová, Marty's mother
  • Sára Korbelová as Kristýna, Marty's girlfriend
  • Matěj Havelka as Kryštof, Marty's friend
  • Andrej Polák as Marty's teacher
  • Jan Zadražil as a van driver
  • Klára Miklasová as secretary
  • Tomáš Bambušek as criminalist

Broadcast

The pilot episode was broadcast on October 20, 2019 on its website by MALL.TV; the remaining seven episodes were published one every Sunday until 8 December 2019. During the preparation of the sequel, the series received an Emmy Award nomination.[2]

Reception

Awards

In September 2020, #martyisdead was historically the first Czech series to be nominated for an international Emmy Award, in the category of Short-Form Series. The series won the award in November.[3] It won the main prize at the Serial Killer festival, where it premiered.[4] In March 2021, it won the Czech Lion Award for the Extraordinary achievement in the field of audiovisual.[5][6]

Spiritual sequel

The sequel, called #annaismissing, is again co-produced by MALL.TV and Bionaut. It was originally scheduled for release in May 2021.[2] Creators eventually decided to produce it as a feature-length film. It premiered in 2023.[7]

References

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