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František Vláčil

František Vláčil (19 February 1924, Český Těšín – 27 January 1999, Prague)[1] was a Czech film director, painter, and graphic artist.

František Vláčil
Vláčil's memorial in Prague
Born(1924-02-19)19 February 1924
Died27 January 1999(1999-01-27) (aged 74)
Occupation(s)Actor, director, screenwriter
Years active1951–1987
SpouseVěra Vláčilová

Between 1945 and 1950, he studied aesthetics and art history at Masaryk University in Brno. Later he worked in various groups and ateliers (e.g. on animated films), but his main area became played film. His films are well known for extraordinarily high art quality. Vláčil was awarded many film prizes like the Prize of the International Film Festival 1998 in Karlovy Vary or the Czech Lion Prize for his longstanding contribution to world film culture. In 1998 Vláčil was voted the greatest Czech director of all time by a poll of Czech film critics.[2][3] His film Marketa Lazarová is considered by some critics to be the best Czech film ever made.[4][5]

Biography

Early life

He spent childhood in north Moravia. He shortly studied Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague but switched to the faculty of Arts at Masaryk University.[6] He finished his studies in 1951. He was interested in filmmaking during his studies and worked as a screenwriter in Brno Cartoon and puppet film studio. He later went to newly formed Studio of Popular Scientific and Educational Films. He made 4 short documentary films in the studio.[7]

Military film

Vláčil worked in a studio of Czechoslovak military film during his compulsory military service. He was in the military from 1951 to 1958. He met with cinematographer Jan Čuřík with whom he frequently collaborated during his career. He also met another director Karel Kachyňa.[8][9] Vláčil's short films made in the military studio were mostly instructory and propagandist. His first film was a 1953 short Vzpomínka that commemorated deceased communist president Klement Gottwald. Another of his film shorts is a documentary Posádka na štítě that is about meteorologists working on Lomnický štít. The film shows contrast between a man and mountains. Vláčil also participated in the filmmaking of other directors.[10] In 1955, Vláčil participated as an adviser in the making of the war film, Tank Brigade, coordinating battle scenes. His last military short was an instructory and motivational film Sebeobrana.[7] He also made a short film Clouds of Glass which is considered his finest creation while in the army. It is the only film that Vláčil made in the military and was not determined by politics or genre.[10] Clouds of Glass won an award at the Documentary and Short Film Festival in Venice.[11] Vláčil left the army in 1958.

Barrandov

Vláčil was employed at Barrandov Studios. He debuted with a short film "The Chase" (segment of No Entrance). The film is about two members of the border-guard who chase an enemy agent. The film not a regular story about the border-guard but features a strong focus on the beauties of nature.[12] He made his first full-length film The White Dove in 1960. The film received positive reviews and some awards. He made a historical film The Devil's Trap that was also a success. His next film was a historical drama Marketa Lazarová. He worked six years on the film. He collaborated with significant designers of costumes and decorations, Theodor Pištěk, Jan Koblasa and others. The film was highly acclaimed and was voted the all-time best Czech movie in a prestigious 1998 poll of Czech film critics and publicists.[13] The film was also very expensive and Vláčil was forced to make The Valley of the Bees, another historical film. The Valley of the Bees used the same decorations so the expenditures of Markéta Lazarová could partially be repaid. The film starred Petr Čepek. Vláčil then worked with Čepek on his next film Adelheid.[8]

During the Normalization era, Vláčil was not allowed to make feature films and had to leave Barrandov Studio. He made some shorts films such as Art Nouveau's Prague.[13] He was allowed to make another full-length film in 1976, it was a drama Smoke on the Potato Fields. His next film, thriller Shadows of a Hot Summer, won a Crystal Globe.[1]

Vláčil started to work with screenwriter Zdeněk Mahler and together they worked on some films. They made a biographical film Concert at the End of Summer. It was followed by other significant films Snake's Venom, Shades of Fern and Magician. These were his last films before he retired.[1]

After Velvet Revolution, Vláčil received a number of awards. He won Czech Lion for Lifetime Work and Extraordinary Contribution to Czech Cinema and became the President of Czech Film and Television Academy. In 1997, Vláčil broke his left leg and was hospitalized. He was operated on but his operation was unsuccessful and had to be re-operated. The second operation was successful and he was allowed to leave hospital. He was only one day home when he fell into unconsciousness due to heart arrhythmia. He never recovered and died on 27 January 1999.[1][8]

Problems with alcohol

When Vláčil started to make his own projects in the 1960s, he started heavily drinking. He believed that alcohol helped him in his work, helping him to reach his visions. His problems with alcohol worsened after he made Markéta Lazarová. After he finished the film, he looked "like a living skeleton". When he finished Adelheid, he collapsed. He underwent therapy and made Smoke on the Potato Field during a period of sobriety. Owing to the omission of his favourite scene from the film, because it was destroyed, Vláčil starts drinking again. His alcoholism was not helping his work anymore. He tried to fight his alcoholism by making Snake's Venom. Vláčil's alcoholism led him to lose his family and friends.[8][14]

Filmography

Year Czech Title English Title Director Writer Length Notes
1953 Létání bez vidu podle systému OSP Flying Blind Using System OSP Yes Yes 49 minutes Instructational colour film[15][16]
1960 Vstup zakázán Entry forbidden Yes Yes 77 minutes Vláčil directed segment "The Chase"
1960 Holubice The White Dove Yes Yes 76 minutes
1962 Ďáblova past The Devil's Trap Yes No 85 minutes Based on a novel Mlýn na ponorné řece by Alfréd Technik.[17]
1967 Marketa Lazarová Marketa Lazarova Yes Yes 165 minutes Voted the all-time best Czech movie in a prestigious 1998 poll
of Czech film critics and publicists.[18]
1968 Údolí včel Valley of the Bees Yes Yes 97 minutes
1970 Adelheid Adelheid Yes Yes 99 minutes
1973 Pověst o stříbrné jedli The Legend of the Silver Fir[19] Yes Yes 54 minutes Inspired by a legend from Beskydy Mountains.[20]
1975 Sirius Sirius Yes No 50 minutes
1977 Dým bramborové natě Smoke on the Potato Fields Yes Yes 95 minutes
1978 Stíny horkého léta Shadows of a Hot Summer Yes No 99 minutes
1980 Koncert na konci léta Concert at the End of Summer[21] Yes No 102 minutes Based on life of Antonín Dvořák.[22]
1981 Hadí jed Snake's Venom Yes Yes 84 minutes Inspired by Vláčil's own problems with alcohol.[23]
1983 Pasáček z doliny The Little Shepherd Boy from the Valley Yes No 90 minutes Based on a novella by Antonín Fuks.
1985 Albert Albert Yes No 70 minutes Based on a short story by Leo Tolstoy.
1986 Stín kapradiny Shades of Fern Yes Yes 90 minutes Based on novel by Josef Čapek
1988 Mág Magician Yes No 87 minutes Vláčil's last film. Based on life of Karel Hynek Mácha[24]

Short films

Year Czech Title English Title Director Writer Length Notes
1950 Hospodaření s elektřinou Electricity Management Yes Yes 12 minutes Propagation film[25]
1950 Lék č. 2357 Cure N. 2357 Yes Yes 14 minutes
1951 Tepelná revoluce Thermal Revolution Yes No Educational film[26]
1951 Úrazy elektřinou v průmyslu Accidents by electricity in industry Yes No
1953 Vzpomínka Remembrance Yes Yes 19 minutes
1956 Dopis z fronty Letter from front Yes Yes 23 minutes
1956 Posádka na štítě Garrison in the Peak Yes Yes 13 minutes
1957 Vojenská maturita Military Graduation Yes Yes 16 minutes
1958 Lesy našich vojenských prostorů Forests of our Training Areas Yes Yes 9 minutes Documentary[27]
1958 Sebeobrana Self-Defense Yes Yes 10 Minutes
1958 Skleněná oblaka Clouds of Glass Yes Yes 20 minutes Vláčil's directorial debut.[28]
1972 Město v bílém The Town in White Yes Yes 15 minutes
1973 Karlovarské promenády The Promenades in Karlovy Vary Yes Yes 15 minutes
1973 Vyprávěj mi o Praze Tell Me About Prague Yes Yes 30 minutes Documentary for Finnish television.[29]
1974 Praha secesní Art Nouveau's Prague Yes Yes 19 minutes
1989 Pražský Odysseus Prague's Odysseus Yes Yes 20 minutes

As actor

Year Czech Title English Title Notes
1959 Pět z milionu Five of Million Cameo role as Franta.[30]
1963 Spanilá jízda Beautiful ride Hejsek[31]
1984 Slavnosti sněženek The Snowdrop Festival Cameo as an old man.[32]
1985 Vesničko má středisková My Sweet Little Village Cameo role as an old sick man named František who bears some traits similar to Vláčil.[33]
1987 Potichu Quietly Student film, Vláčil's only main role.[34]
1989 Rakovina vůle Cancer of Will

Accolades

Date Award Category Film Result Ref(s)
1960 Venice International Film Festival Medal of the Biennial - Out of Competition The White Dove Won [35]
1962 Locarno Festival Special recognition by film press The Devil's Trap Won [36]
1965 Artistic competition at 20th anniversary of Liberation of Czechoslovakia The main award for feature-length film The Devil's Trap Won [36]
The main award for writing Marketa Lazarová Won
1967 Trilobit Award Best Director Marketa Lazarová Won [37]
1968 Mar del Plata International Film Festival Best Film Marketa Lazarová Nominated [38]
Little Condor for artistic and historical values Marketa Lazarová Won
Minister of Culture Award Lyrical and artistically inventive work Marketa Lazarová Won [37]
Klement Gottwald State Award Writing and realisation Marketa Lazarová Won [39][40]
Financial award for evaluation of Barandov Studio The most successful film Marketa Lazarová Won [36]
1975 Gotwaldov Festival of films for Children Special jury award for Direction Sirius Won [36]
1976 Festival of Czech and Slovak films in Brno Artistic and emotionally impressve capture of atmosphere of resistance against Fascist terror Sirius Won [36]
1977 15th Festival of Czech and Slovak films Special award for director Smoke on the Potato Fields Won [36]
1978 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Crystal Globe for the Best Film Shadows of a Hot Summer Won [41]
1979 Klement Gotwald State Awards Shadows of a Hot Summer Won [36]
1992 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Crystal Globe for the Best Film Marketa Lazarová Nominated [42]
1993 Czech Lion Awards Lifetime Work and Extraordinary Contribution to Czech Cinema Won [43]

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  18. ^ Marketa Lazarová on kfilmu.net (in Czech)
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External links

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  • New book of Petr Gajdošík: František Vláčil. Život a dílo /František Vláčil. Life and Work/ (Camera obscura, 2018) 875 pages
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františek, vláčil, february, 1924, Český, těšín, january, 1999, prague, czech, film, director, painter, graphic, artist, vláčil, memorial, pragueborn, 1924, february, 1924Český, těšín, czechoslovakia, czech, republic, died27, january, 1999, 1999, aged, prague,. Frantisek Vlacil 19 February 1924 Cesky Tesin 27 January 1999 Prague 1 was a Czech film director painter and graphic artist Frantisek VlacilVlacil s memorial in PragueBorn 1924 02 19 19 February 1924Cesky Tesin Czechoslovakia now Czech Republic Died27 January 1999 1999 01 27 aged 74 Prague Czech RepublicOccupation s Actor director screenwriterYears active1951 1987SpouseVera VlacilovaBetween 1945 and 1950 he studied aesthetics and art history at Masaryk University in Brno Later he worked in various groups and ateliers e g on animated films but his main area became played film His films are well known for extraordinarily high art quality Vlacil was awarded many film prizes like the Prize of the International Film Festival 1998 in Karlovy Vary or the Czech Lion Prize for his longstanding contribution to world film culture In 1998 Vlacil was voted the greatest Czech director of all time by a poll of Czech film critics 2 3 His film Marketa Lazarova is considered by some critics to be the best Czech film ever made 4 5 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Military film 1 3 Barrandov 1 4 Problems with alcohol 2 Filmography 2 1 Short films 2 2 As actor 3 Accolades 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit He spent childhood in north Moravia He shortly studied Academy of Arts Architecture and Design in Prague but switched to the faculty of Arts at Masaryk University 6 He finished his studies in 1951 He was interested in filmmaking during his studies and worked as a screenwriter in Brno Cartoon and puppet film studio He later went to newly formed Studio of Popular Scientific and Educational Films He made 4 short documentary films in the studio 7 Military film Edit Vlacil worked in a studio of Czechoslovak military film during his compulsory military service He was in the military from 1951 to 1958 He met with cinematographer Jan Curik with whom he frequently collaborated during his career He also met another director Karel Kachyna 8 9 Vlacil s short films made in the military studio were mostly instructory and propagandist His first film was a 1953 short Vzpominka that commemorated deceased communist president Klement Gottwald Another of his film shorts is a documentary Posadka na stite that is about meteorologists working on Lomnicky stit The film shows contrast between a man and mountains Vlacil also participated in the filmmaking of other directors 10 In 1955 Vlacil participated as an adviser in the making of the war film Tank Brigade coordinating battle scenes His last military short was an instructory and motivational film Sebeobrana 7 He also made a short film Clouds of Glass which is considered his finest creation while in the army It is the only film that Vlacil made in the military and was not determined by politics or genre 10 Clouds of Glass won an award at the Documentary and Short Film Festival in Venice 11 Vlacil left the army in 1958 Barrandov Edit Vlacil was employed at Barrandov Studios He debuted with a short film The Chase segment of No Entrance The film is about two members of the border guard who chase an enemy agent The film not a regular story about the border guard but features a strong focus on the beauties of nature 12 He made his first full length film The White Dove in 1960 The film received positive reviews and some awards He made a historical film The Devil s Trap that was also a success His next film was a historical drama Marketa Lazarova He worked six years on the film He collaborated with significant designers of costumes and decorations Theodor Pistek Jan Koblasa and others The film was highly acclaimed and was voted the all time best Czech movie in a prestigious 1998 poll of Czech film critics and publicists 13 The film was also very expensive and Vlacil was forced to make The Valley of the Bees another historical film The Valley of the Bees used the same decorations so the expenditures of Marketa Lazarova could partially be repaid The film starred Petr Cepek Vlacil then worked with Cepek on his next film Adelheid 8 During the Normalization era Vlacil was not allowed to make feature films and had to leave Barrandov Studio He made some shorts films such as Art Nouveau s Prague 13 He was allowed to make another full length film in 1976 it was a drama Smoke on the Potato Fields His next film thriller Shadows of a Hot Summer won a Crystal Globe 1 Vlacil started to work with screenwriter Zdenek Mahler and together they worked on some films They made a biographical film Concert at the End of Summer It was followed by other significant films Snake s Venom Shades of Fern and Magician These were his last films before he retired 1 After Velvet Revolution Vlacil received a number of awards He won Czech Lion for Lifetime Work and Extraordinary Contribution to Czech Cinema and became the President of Czech Film and Television Academy In 1997 Vlacil broke his left leg and was hospitalized He was operated on but his operation was unsuccessful and had to be re operated The second operation was successful and he was allowed to leave hospital He was only one day home when he fell into unconsciousness due to heart arrhythmia He never recovered and died on 27 January 1999 1 8 Problems with alcohol Edit When Vlacil started to make his own projects in the 1960s he started heavily drinking He believed that alcohol helped him in his work helping him to reach his visions His problems with alcohol worsened after he made Marketa Lazarova After he finished the film he looked like a living skeleton When he finished Adelheid he collapsed He underwent therapy and made Smoke on the Potato Field during a period of sobriety Owing to the omission of his favourite scene from the film because it was destroyed Vlacil starts drinking again His alcoholism was not helping his work anymore He tried to fight his alcoholism by making Snake s Venom Vlacil s alcoholism led him to lose his family and friends 8 14 Filmography EditYear Czech Title English Title Director Writer Length Notes1953 Letani bez vidu podle systemu OSP Flying Blind Using System OSP Yes Yes 49 minutes Instructational colour film 15 16 1960 Vstup zakazan Entry forbidden Yes Yes 77 minutes Vlacil directed segment The Chase 1960 Holubice The White Dove Yes Yes 76 minutes1962 Dablova past The Devil s Trap Yes No 85 minutes Based on a novel Mlyn na ponorne rece by Alfred Technik 17 1967 Marketa Lazarova Marketa Lazarova Yes Yes 165 minutes Voted the all time best Czech movie in a prestigious 1998 pollof Czech film critics and publicists 18 1968 Udoli vcel Valley of the Bees Yes Yes 97 minutes1970 Adelheid Adelheid Yes Yes 99 minutes1973 Povest o stribrne jedli The Legend of the Silver Fir 19 Yes Yes 54 minutes Inspired by a legend from Beskydy Mountains 20 1975 Sirius Sirius Yes No 50 minutes1977 Dym bramborove nate Smoke on the Potato Fields Yes Yes 95 minutes1978 Stiny horkeho leta Shadows of a Hot Summer Yes No 99 minutes1980 Koncert na konci leta Concert at the End of Summer 21 Yes No 102 minutes Based on life of Antonin Dvorak 22 1981 Hadi jed Snake s Venom Yes Yes 84 minutes Inspired by Vlacil s own problems with alcohol 23 1983 Pasacek z doliny The Little Shepherd Boy from the Valley Yes No 90 minutes Based on a novella by Antonin Fuks 1985 Albert Albert Yes No 70 minutes Based on a short story by Leo Tolstoy 1986 Stin kapradiny Shades of Fern Yes Yes 90 minutes Based on novel by Josef Capek1988 Mag Magician Yes No 87 minutes Vlacil s last film Based on life of Karel Hynek Macha 24 Short films Edit Year Czech Title English Title Director Writer Length Notes1950 Hospodareni s elektrinou Electricity Management Yes Yes 12 minutes Propagation film 25 1950 Lek c 2357 Cure N 2357 Yes Yes 14 minutes1951 Tepelna revoluce Thermal Revolution Yes No Educational film 26 1951 Urazy elektrinou v prumyslu Accidents by electricity in industry Yes No1953 Vzpominka Remembrance Yes Yes 19 minutes1956 Dopis z fronty Letter from front Yes Yes 23 minutes1956 Posadka na stite Garrison in the Peak Yes Yes 13 minutes1957 Vojenska maturita Military Graduation Yes Yes 16 minutes1958 Lesy nasich vojenskych prostoru Forests of our Training Areas Yes Yes 9 minutes Documentary 27 1958 Sebeobrana Self Defense Yes Yes 10 Minutes1958 Sklenena oblaka Clouds of Glass Yes Yes 20 minutes Vlacil s directorial debut 28 1972 Mesto v bilem The Town in White Yes Yes 15 minutes1973 Karlovarske promenady The Promenades in Karlovy Vary Yes Yes 15 minutes1973 Vypravej mi o Praze Tell Me About Prague Yes Yes 30 minutes Documentary for Finnish television 29 1974 Praha secesni Art Nouveau s Prague Yes Yes 19 minutes1989 Prazsky Odysseus Prague s Odysseus Yes Yes 20 minutesAs actor Edit Year Czech Title English Title Notes1959 Pet z milionu Five of Million Cameo role as Franta 30 1963 Spanila jizda Beautiful ride Hejsek 31 1984 Slavnosti snezenek The Snowdrop Festival Cameo as an old man 32 1985 Vesnicko ma strediskova My Sweet Little Village Cameo role as an old sick man named Frantisek who bears some traits similar to Vlacil 33 1987 Potichu Quietly Student film Vlacil s only main role 34 1989 Rakovina vule Cancer of WillAccolades EditDate Award Category Film Result Ref s 1960 Venice International Film Festival Medal of the Biennial Out of Competition The White Dove Won 35 1962 Locarno Festival Special recognition by film press The Devil s Trap Won 36 1965 Artistic competition at 20th anniversary of Liberation of Czechoslovakia The main award for feature length film The Devil s Trap Won 36 The main award for writing Marketa Lazarova Won1967 Trilobit Award Best Director Marketa Lazarova Won 37 1968 Mar del Plata International Film Festival Best Film Marketa Lazarova Nominated 38 Little Condor for artistic and historical values Marketa Lazarova WonMinister of Culture Award Lyrical and artistically inventive work Marketa Lazarova Won 37 Klement Gottwald State Award Writing and realisation Marketa Lazarova Won 39 40 Financial award for evaluation of Barandov Studio The most successful film Marketa Lazarova Won 36 1975 Gotwaldov Festival of films for Children Special jury award for Direction Sirius Won 36 1976 Festival of Czech and Slovak films in Brno Artistic and emotionally impressve capture of atmosphere of resistance against Fascist terror Sirius Won 36 1977 15th Festival of Czech and Slovak films Special award for director Smoke on the Potato Fields Won 36 1978 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Crystal Globe for the Best Film Shadows of a Hot Summer Won 41 1979 Klement Gotwald State Awards Shadows of a Hot Summer Won 36 1992 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Crystal Globe for the Best Film Marketa Lazarova Nominated 42 1993 Czech Lion Awards Lifetime Work and Extraordinary Contribution to Czech Cinema Won 43 References Edit a b c d Frantisek Vlacil CSFD cz Retrieved 11 September 2017 Rozhovor s Janem Kacerem www ceskenoviny cz in Czech Retrieved 12 November 2017 Pribehy slavnych Osudove opojeni Frantiska Vlacila www ceskatelevize cz in Czech Retrieved 12 November 2017 Rezisera Frantiska Vlacila bude od ledna pripominat pametni deska Zaplati ji Praha 6 Metro cz 29 December 2014 Retrieved 12 November 2017 Reziser Markety Lazarove bude mit od ledna v Praze 6 pametni desku Lidovky cz 29 December 2014 Retrieved 12 November 2017 Marketa Lazarova www nostalghia cz Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 11 September 2017 a b Filmy www nostalghia cz Retrieved 5 October 2017 a b c d Baldynsky Tomas Causa Frantisek Vlacil www nostalghia cz Retrieved 11 September 2017 Novosad Martin Frantisek Vlacil basnik filmoveho obrazu www nostalghia cz Retrieved 5 October 2017 a b Nezname filmy Frantiska Vlacila www nostalghia cz Retrieved 5 October 2017 Sklenena oblaka www nostalghia cz Retrieved 5 October 2017 Frantisek Vlacil neodesel Hospodarske noviny in Czech 5 February 1999 Retrieved 5 October 2017 a b Frantisek Vlacil FDb cz in Czech Retrieved 11 September 2017 Frantisek Vlacil Sam sobe nepritelem Sip in Czech 2 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