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Karel Kachyňa

Karel Kachyňa (1 May 1924 – 12 March 2004) was a Czech film director and screenwriter. His career spanned over five decades.

Karel Kachyňa
Karel Kachyňa during a visit of the Malmö Film Festival, 1990
Born(1924-05-01)1 May 1924
Vyškov, Czechoslovakia
Died12 March 2004(2004-03-12) (aged 79)
Prague, Czech Republic
Alma materFilm and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
Occupation(s)Film director, Screenwriter
Years active1950–2003
Spouses
Eliška Kuchařová
(m. 1950; div. 1964)
(m. 1993)

Early life

He was born on May 1, 1920, in Vyškov, Czechoslovakia. His father was a government officer. His mother was an art teacher. After spending first 4 years of his life in Vyškov, he moved with his family to Dačice and then Kroměříž. Kachyňa studied at Baťa School of Art in Zlín. During the WWII he was forced to work in a German factory Walter Georgi in Bernsbach.[1] After the war he was able to finish high school and work on commercials at the Baťa film studios in Zlín. Kachyňa was then accepted at newly founded Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU) to study cinematography and directing. His fellow students were Vojtěch Jasný, Zdeněk Podskalský and Antonín Kachlík.

Career

After the graduation he directed socialist realist propaganda documentaries with Jasný. Throughout the 1950s they both worked for the Czechoslovak Army Film. In the 1952 they traveled to China with Art Ensemble of the Czechoslovak People's Army and made three documentaries about the country.

Kachyňa made his most celebrated movies with a screenwriter Jan Procházka in relatively free period in the 1960s.[2]

After the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia and in subsequent Normalization period, his politically critical movies Long Live the Republic!, Coach to Vienna, The Nun's Night and The Ear were banned.[3][4] Kachyňa was fired from his teaching job at FAMU, after the film Uninvited Guest by his student Vlastimil Venclík was interpreted as being a criticism of the Soviet Invasion.[4] From the 1970s he directed mostly historical movies focused on the lives of regular people, and children movies. After the Velvet Revolution he was re-hired at FAMU and continued to teach there until his retirement.

Personal life

Kachyňa was married twice. He had one daughter, Eliška, with his first wife Eliška Kuchařová. He met his second wife Alena Mihulová during the filming of Sestřičky in 1983. Their daughter, Karolína, was born in 1994. He lived in the 16th century house in Nový svět neighbourhood near Czernin Palace at Hradčany, Prague.[5]

Filmography

Feature films

Year Name Notes
1954 Everything Ends Tonight
1955 The Lost Track
1958 At That Time, at Christmas...
1959 Smugglers of Death
1960 The Slinger
1961 Fetters Entered in 2nd Moscow International Film Festival.[6]
1961 Trials and Tribulations Special Jury Prize at 1962 Mar del Plata Film Festival[7]
1962 Vertigo
1963 Hope Best director at 1964 Mar del Plata Film Festival[8]
1964 The High Wall Silver Sail at 1964 Locarno Film Festival[9]
1965 Long Live the Republic! Best film at 1966 Mar del Plata Film Festival[10]
FIPRESCI prize at 1966 San Sebastián Film Festival[11]
1966 Coach to Vienna 3rd prize at 1966 Karlovy Vary Film Festival
1967 The Nun's Night Official selection of 28th Venice International Film Festival[2]
1968 Christmas with Elizabeth
1968 Our Crazy Family Kachyňa finished the film after its director Jan Valášek died
1969 A Ridiculous Gentleman
1970 Jumping over Puddles Again Silver Shell at 1971 San Sebastián International Film Festival[12]
1970 The Ear Released in 1990.
Official selection of 1990 Cannes Film Festival[13]
1971 The Secret of the Great Story-Teller
1972 The Train to the Heaven Station
1973 Love
1973 Hot Winter
1974 Pauline
1974 The Girl Robinson
1975 The Ugly Village
1976 The Little Mermaid
1976 Death of a Fly
1978 Waiting for the Rain
1978 Meeting in July
1979 Love Between the Raindrops
1980 The Little Sugar House
1981 Watch Out, the Doctor Is on His Round!
1983 Fandy, oh Fandy!
1983 The Nurses
1985 A Good Light
1986 Forbidden Dreams Entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival.[14]
1987 ...And What Now, Gentlemen?
1988 To the Knowledge of Your Beloved
1989 Young Girls, Crazy Guys
1990 The Last Butterfly Vienna Film Award at 1990 Vienna International Film Festival
1992 The Cow
1995 Fany
1999 Hanele

Television

  • Cesta byla suchá, místy mokrá (2003)
  • Kožené slunce (2002)
  • Otec neznámý aneb cesta do hlubin duše výstrojního náčelníka (2001)
  • Three Kings (1998) TV series
  • Prima sezóna (1994) TV series
  • Městem chodí Mikuláš (1992)
  • Vlak dětství a naděje (1989) TV series
  • Duhová kulička (1985)
  • Velký případ malého detektiva a policejního psa Kykyna (1982)
  • Počítání oveček (1981)
  • Zlatí úhoři (1979)

Documentaries

  • Bratři (1975)
  • Legenda (1973)
  • Four Times About Bulgaria (1958)
  • The City Has Its Own Face (1958)
  • World Championship of Air Models (1957)
  • Crooked Mirror (1956)
  • Stará čínská opera (1953)
  • Z čínského zápisníku (1953)
  • Lidé jednoho srdce (1953)
  • Neobyčejná léta (1952)
  • They Know What to Do (1950)
  • Za život radostný (1950)
  • Není stále zamračeno (1949)

References

  1. ^ Bergan, Ronald (17 April 2004). "Obituary: Karel Kachyna". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b Matušková, Magdaléna (15 January 2020). Murguía, Salvador Jimenez; O'Reilly, Sean; McMenamin, Amanda (eds.). A Cuban Cinema Companion. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-5381-0774-4. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  3. ^ Laudin, Radek (11 August 2017). "Před půlstoletím vznikla Noc nevěsty, hvězdní herci byli 20 let v trezoru". iDNES. Mladá fronta. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b Jachnin, Boris (1995). "Karel Kachyňa: Four Decades of a Great Czech Director". Kinema (Fall 1995). doi:10.15353/kinema.vi.765. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  5. ^ Dolejšová, Kristýna (20 September 2018). "Bydliště umělců, roubenka nebo domeček bez dveří. Nový Svět skrývá zajímavou podívanou". Český rozhlas Vltava (in Czech). Český rozhlas. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  6. ^ . MIFF. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Trials and Tribulations (1961)". Filmový přehled. NFA. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  8. ^ "Hope (1963) – Filmový přehled". Filmový přehled. NFA. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  9. ^ "1964 / Locarno Film Festival". Locarno Film Festival. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Long Live the Republic! (1965) – Filmový přehled". Filmový přehled. NFA. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  11. ^ "14th San Sebastian International Film Festival". FIPRESCI. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  12. ^ "San Sebastian Film Festival :: 19 edition. Awards". San Sebastian Festival. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  13. ^ Brooke, Michael (27 August 2019). "The Ear is listening: Karel Kachyna and the resurrection of a banned classic". BFI. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  14. ^ . MIFF. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2013.

Bibliography

  • Melounek, Pavel (1984). Karel Kachyňa. Prague: Československý filmový ústav.
  • Kachyňa, Karel; Jasný, Vojtěch; Čech, Jaroslav (1954). Byli jsme v zemi květů. Prague: Naše vojsko.
  • Mihulová, Alena (2015). Můj život s Karlem Kachyňou : (i bez něj) (1st ed.). Prague: XYZ. ISBN 9788075050809.

External links

  • Karel Kachyňa at IMDb

karel, kachyňa, 1924, march, 2004, czech, film, director, screenwriter, career, spanned, over, five, decades, during, visit, malmö, film, festival, 1990born, 1924, 1924vyškov, czechoslovakiadied12, march, 2004, 2004, aged, prague, czech, republicalma, materfil. Karel Kachyna 1 May 1924 12 March 2004 was a Czech film director and screenwriter His career spanned over five decades Karel KachynaKarel Kachyna during a visit of the Malmo Film Festival 1990Born 1924 05 01 1 May 1924Vyskov CzechoslovakiaDied12 March 2004 2004 03 12 aged 79 Prague Czech RepublicAlma materFilm and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in PragueOccupation s Film director ScreenwriterYears active1950 2003SpousesEliska Kucharova m 1950 div 1964 wbr Alena Mihulova m 1993 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Feature films 4 2 Television 4 3 Documentaries 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life EditHe was born on May 1 1920 in Vyskov Czechoslovakia His father was a government officer His mother was an art teacher After spending first 4 years of his life in Vyskov he moved with his family to Dacice and then Kromeriz Kachyna studied at Bata School of Art in Zlin During the WWII he was forced to work in a German factory Walter Georgi in Bernsbach 1 After the war he was able to finish high school and work on commercials at the Bata film studios in Zlin Kachyna was then accepted at newly founded Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague FAMU to study cinematography and directing His fellow students were Vojtech Jasny Zdenek Podskalsky and Antonin Kachlik Career EditAfter the graduation he directed socialist realist propaganda documentaries with Jasny Throughout the 1950s they both worked for the Czechoslovak Army Film In the 1952 they traveled to China with Art Ensemble of the Czechoslovak People s Army and made three documentaries about the country Kachyna made his most celebrated movies with a screenwriter Jan Prochazka in relatively free period in the 1960s 2 After the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia and in subsequent Normalization period his politically critical movies Long Live the Republic Coach to Vienna The Nun s Night and The Ear were banned 3 4 Kachyna was fired from his teaching job at FAMU after the film Uninvited Guest by his student Vlastimil Venclik was interpreted as being a criticism of the Soviet Invasion 4 From the 1970s he directed mostly historical movies focused on the lives of regular people and children movies After the Velvet Revolution he was re hired at FAMU and continued to teach there until his retirement Personal life EditKachyna was married twice He had one daughter Eliska with his first wife Eliska Kucharova He met his second wife Alena Mihulova during the filming of Sestricky in 1983 Their daughter Karolina was born in 1994 He lived in the 16th century house in Novy svet neighbourhood near Czernin Palace at Hradcany Prague 5 Filmography EditFeature films Edit Year Name Notes1954 Everything Ends Tonight1955 The Lost Track1958 At That Time at Christmas 1959 Smugglers of Death1960 The Slinger1961 Fetters Entered in 2nd Moscow International Film Festival 6 1961 Trials and Tribulations Special Jury Prize at 1962 Mar del Plata Film Festival 7 1962 Vertigo1963 Hope Best director at 1964 Mar del Plata Film Festival 8 1964 The High Wall Silver Sail at 1964 Locarno Film Festival 9 1965 Long Live the Republic Best film at 1966 Mar del Plata Film Festival 10 FIPRESCI prize at 1966 San Sebastian Film Festival 11 1966 Coach to Vienna 3rd prize at 1966 Karlovy Vary Film Festival1967 The Nun s Night Official selection of 28th Venice International Film Festival 2 1968 Christmas with Elizabeth1968 Our Crazy Family Kachyna finished the film after its director Jan Valasek died1969 A Ridiculous Gentleman1970 Jumping over Puddles Again Silver Shell at 1971 San Sebastian International Film Festival 12 1970 The Ear Released in 1990 Official selection of 1990 Cannes Film Festival 13 1971 The Secret of the Great Story Teller1972 The Train to the Heaven Station1973 Love1973 Hot Winter1974 Pauline1974 The Girl Robinson1975 The Ugly Village1976 The Little Mermaid1976 Death of a Fly1978 Waiting for the Rain1978 Meeting in July1979 Love Between the Raindrops1980 The Little Sugar House1981 Watch Out the Doctor Is on His Round 1983 Fandy oh Fandy 1983 The Nurses1985 A Good Light1986 Forbidden Dreams Entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival 14 1987 And What Now Gentlemen 1988 To the Knowledge of Your Beloved1989 Young Girls Crazy Guys1990 The Last Butterfly Vienna Film Award at 1990 Vienna International Film Festival1992 The Cow1995 Fany1999 HaneleTelevision Edit Cesta byla sucha misty mokra 2003 Kozene slunce 2002 Otec neznamy aneb cesta do hlubin duse vystrojniho nacelnika 2001 Three Kings 1998 TV series Prima sezona 1994 TV series Mestem chodi Mikulas 1992 Vlak detstvi a nadeje 1989 TV series Duhova kulicka 1985 Velky pripad maleho detektiva a policejniho psa Kykyna 1982 Pocitani ovecek 1981 Zlati uhori 1979 Documentaries Edit Bratri 1975 Legenda 1973 Four Times About Bulgaria 1958 The City Has Its Own Face 1958 World Championship of Air Models 1957 Crooked Mirror 1956 Stara cinska opera 1953 Z cinskeho zapisniku 1953 Lide jednoho srdce 1953 Neobycejna leta 1952 They Know What to Do 1950 Za zivot radostny 1950 Neni stale zamraceno 1949 References Edit Bergan Ronald 17 April 2004 Obituary Karel Kachyna The Guardian Retrieved 10 October 2021 a b Matuskova Magdalena 15 January 2020 Murguia Salvador Jimenez O Reilly Sean McMenamin Amanda eds A Cuban Cinema Companion Rowman amp Littlefield p 165 ISBN 978 1 5381 0774 4 Retrieved 10 October 2021 Laudin Radek 11 August 2017 Pred pulstoletim vznikla Noc nevesty hvezdni herci byli 20 let v trezoru iDNES Mlada fronta Retrieved 10 October 2021 a b Jachnin Boris 1995 Karel Kachyna Four Decades of a Great Czech Director Kinema Fall 1995 doi 10 15353 kinema vi 765 Retrieved 10 October 2021 Dolejsova Kristyna 20 September 2018 Bydliste umelcu roubenka nebo domecek bez dveri Novy Svet skryva zajimavou podivanou Cesky rozhlas Vltava in Czech Cesky rozhlas Retrieved 10 October 2021 2nd Moscow International Film Festival 1961 MIFF Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 18 November 2012 Trials and Tribulations 1961 Filmovy prehled NFA Retrieved 10 October 2021 Hope 1963 Filmovy prehled Filmovy prehled NFA Retrieved 10 October 2021 1964 Locarno Film Festival Locarno Film Festival Retrieved 10 October 2021 Long Live the Republic 1965 Filmovy prehled Filmovy prehled NFA Retrieved 10 October 2021 14th San Sebastian International Film Festival FIPRESCI Retrieved 10 October 2021 San Sebastian Film Festival 19 edition Awards San Sebastian Festival Retrieved 10 October 2021 Brooke Michael 27 August 2019 The Ear is listening Karel Kachyna and the resurrection of a banned classic BFI Retrieved 10 October 2021 15th Moscow International Film Festival 1987 MIFF Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 23 February 2013 Bibliography EditMelounek Pavel 1984 Karel Kachyna Prague Ceskoslovensky filmovy ustav Kachyna Karel Jasny Vojtech Cech Jaroslav 1954 Byli jsme v zemi kvetu Prague Nase vojsko Mihulova Alena 2015 Muj zivot s Karlem Kachynou i bez nej 1st ed Prague XYZ ISBN 9788075050809 External links EditKarel Kachyna at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karel Kachyna amp oldid 1133054254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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