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Canadian-Czech coproduction Ucho: Karel Kachyňa: Jiřina Bohdalová, Radoslav Brzobohatý: drama: the film was banned by communist censorship before its staging in 1969, so the premiere was in 1990 Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (Valerie a tyden divu) Jaromil Jires: Jaroslava Schallerová, Helena Anyžková: fairy tale, horror
This is a list of films, which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1975, per Variety. The data was based on grosses from 20 to 24 key cities and therefore, the gross quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.
Czech cinema comprises the cinema of the Czech Republic as well as contributions to cinema by Czech people during the Austrian-Hungarian Empire period.. The earliest Czech cinema began in 1898 with Jan Kříženecký, later major contributions were made by interwar directors such as Karel Lamač and Martin Frič, with Barrandov Studios founded in 1933.
The Sarajevo Assassination) is a 1975 Czechoslovak-Yugoslav-German co-production film directed by Veljko Bulajić, starring Christopher Plummer and Florinda Bolkan. The film is about the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo in 1914 and the immediate aftermath that led to the outbreak of World War I.
This is a list of Czech Academy Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Czech actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, an Academy Award .
From the Czech Mills: Hraběnka z Podskalí: Josef Kajetán Tyl: Karel Havlíček Borovský: Lucerna: Okovy: Šest mušketýrů: Syn hor: Tulák: Vdavky Nanynky Kulichovy: Vyznavači slunce: 1926: Bludné duše: Falešná kočička aneb Když si žena umíní: The Good Soldier Schweik: The Kreutzer Sonata: Lásky Kačenky Strnadové: Modche a ...
Lubo Kristek (born 8 May 1943 [1]) is a sculptor, painter , and performance artist [2] [3] [4] of Czech origin, who lived in West Germany from 1968 until the 1990s. [5]: 4–5 [6] He specializes in critical assemblages [7]: 44–45, 54–55, 63–73 and happenings, [8] [5]: 5 in which he incorporates multiple forms of media. [9]
Miroslav Štěpánek (2 December 1923 – 28 November 2005) was a Czech artist, [1] director, [2] screenwriter, set designer, illustrator, graphic designer, [3] animator, and sculptor. He was known for his contributions to Czech animated film and Czech, British and Japanese puppet film, cartoon animation and theatre during the 20th century.