- Věra
Chytilová (Czech: [ˈvjɛra ˈxɪcɪlovaː]; 2
February 1929 – 12
March 2014) was an avant-garde
Czech film
director and
pioneer of
Czech cinema. Banned...
- in the 1960s. The
directors commonly included are Miloš Forman, Věra
Chytilová, Jan Švankmajer, Ivan P****er,
Pavel Juráček, Jiří Menzel, Jan Němec, Jaromil...
- 1966
Czechoslovak satirical comedy film
written and
directed by Věra
Chytilová.
Widely regarded as a
milestone of the
Czechoslovak New Wave movement...
-
Lenka Chytilová (born 11 May 1952) is a
Czech poet and translator.
Lenka Chytilová was born on 11 May 1952 in
Hradec Králové. She
first attended the J...
- (feminine:
Chytilová) is a
Czech surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Filip Chytil (born 1999),
Czech ice
hockey player Lenka Chytilová (born...
-
Miriam Chytilová (born 21 June 1965) is a
Czech actress and singer. She has
dubbed the
Czech voice for
characters pla**** by
Jodie Foster, Romy Schneider...
- ****ociated with the
early works of
directors such as Miloš Forman, Věra
Chytilová, Jiří
Menzel and others, but
works by older,
established Czechoslovak...
- Wave
cinema in the 1960s,
including collaborations with
directors Věra
Chytilová and Jan Němec. Krumbachová
would often act as both
writer and art director...
-
filmmakers like Věra
Chytilová,
director of Sedmikrásky (Daisies),
while studying at FAMU. He ****isted in
revising Chytilová's script in
order to gain...
- (Cutting It Short, The
Snowdrop Festival, My
Sweet Little Village), Věra
Chytilová (Calamity, Wolf's Hole) or Václav
Havel (Leaving). Jiří Brožek was awarded...