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The acid western comedy film Lemonade Joe was a famous parody of old-time westerns. Cinematic influences included Italian neorealism and the French New Wave, but the Czechoslovak New Wave also builds organically on developments in Czechoslovak cinema in the late 1950s when the influence of Stalinism in the film industry declined.
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Title Director Cast Genre Notes Byl jednou jeden král: Bořivoj Zeman: Jan Werich, 37. Vlasta Burian, Milena Dvorská: Fairy-tale: Based on the novel Sůl nad zlato by Božena Němcová
Ecstasy (Czech: Extase; French: Extase; German: Ekstase) is a 1933 Czech erotic romantic drama film directed by Gustav Machatý and starring Hedy Lamarr (then Hedy Kiesler), Aribert Mog, and Zvonimir Rogoz. [2] Machatý won the award for Best Director for this film at the 1934 Venice Film Festival. The film is about a young woman who marries a ...
Oldřich Lipský. Western, Comedy. 29. Case for a Rookie Hangman (1969) Pavel Juráček. Mystery. 29. All My Compatriots (1968) Vojtěch Jasný.
2010s. 2020s. v. t. e. The list of Czech films is a list of films made in the Czech lands from 1898 to the present. After 1930 some were with Czech sound, and after 1947 some were in colour. The list is ordered by year of release.
Pages in category "1950s Czech-language films" ... Old Czech Legends; Operation B (film) ... A Woman as Good as Her Word; Z.
German. Box office. $1,500,000 (US/ Canada) [1] Closely Watched Trains (Czech: Ostře Sledované Vlaky) is a 1966 Czechoslovakian New Wave coming-of-age comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel and is one of the best-known films of the Czechoslovak New Wave. It was released in the United Kingdom as Closely Observed Trains.