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Vojtěch Jasný

Vojtěch Jasný (30 November 1925 – 15 November 2019)[1] was a Czech director, screenwriter and professor who has written and directed over 50 films. Jasný made feature and documentary films in Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria, USA & Canada, and was a notable figure in the Czechoslovak New Wave movement of the 1960s. He is best remembered for his movies The Cassandra Cat and All My Compatriots, both of which won prizes at Cannes Film Festival. In addition to his film career, he taught directing at film schools in Salzburg, Vienna, Munich and New York.[2]

Vojtěch Jasný in 1998

Life

Jasný was born in Kelč, Czechoslovakia on 30 November 1925. His father was a teacher. In 1929 his father bought a movie projector for a local Sokol club, which provided Jasný's first introduction to cinema. After watching Renoir's The Little Match Girl he decided to become a filmmaker. During his teens, he made amateur movies on a 9mm camera. During WWII his father was arrested and sent to Auschwitz where he died in 1942. After the war Jasný went to study philosophy and Russian language, but he switched to study filmmaking at newly founded FAMU in 1946. His professors were Karel Plicka, Vsevolod Pudovkin and hosting professors Cesare Zavattini and Giuseppe De Santis. Since 1950 he co-directed many documentaries with Karel Kachyňa. His movies Desire and The Cassandra Cat were nominated for Palme d'Or. In 1968, he directed All My Compatriots which won the award for Best Director at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival.

After the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia following the Prague Spring of 1968 he decided to leave the country. Jasný made movies and taught at film schools in Austria, West Germany and Yugoslavia until relocating to Brooklyn, New York in the early 1980s. In the USA, Jasný taught film directing classes at Columbia University, School of Visual Arts and New York Film Academy and made several documentaries about Czechoslovakia. His last feature film, Return to Paradise Lost, was made in 1999.[3]

In 2009 Arkaitz Basterra Zalbide made a documentary about Jasný called Life and Film (The Labyrinthine Biographies of Vojtěch Jasný) which was later released as a book.[4]

He died on November 13, 2019, aged 93.[5]

Filmography

Feature films

Year Title Director Writer Notes
1954 Everything Ends Tonight Yes No Co-directed with Karel Kachyňa
1956 Opportunity Yes No Short film
1957 September Nights Yes Yes
1957 Anděla Yes Yes Short film
1958 Desire Yes No Nominated for Palme d'Or
1960 I Survived Certain Death Yes No
1961 Pilgrimage to the Virgin Mary Yes Yes
1963 The Cassandra Cat Yes Yes 1963 Cannes Film Festival - Jury Special Prize
1966 The Pipes Yes No
1968 All My Compatriots Yes Yes 1969 Cannes Film Festival - Best Director Award
1976 Attempted Flight [de] Yes No
1976 The Clown Yes No West Germany's submission to the 49th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
1985 The Peanut Butter Solution No Yes
1987 The Great Land of Small Yes No
1999 Return to Paradise Lost Yes Yes

Television films

  • 1969: Warum ich Dich liebe
  • 1970: Nicht nur zur Weihnachtszeit [de] — (based on Nicht nur zur Weihnachtszeit [de] by Heinrich Böll)
  • 1972: Der Leuchtturm — (based on a story by Ladislav Mňačko)
  • 1972: Nasrin oder Die Kunst zu träumen — (based on a play by Herbert Asmodi [de])
  • 1974: Der Kulterer — (based on Der Kulterer [de] by Thomas Bernhard)
  • 1974: Frühlingsfluten — (based on Torrents of Spring)
  • 1975: Des Pudels Kern — (screenplay by Ludvík Aškenazy)
  • 1976: Alexander März — (screenplay by Heinar Kipphardt)
  • 1976: Bäume, Vögel und Menschen
  • 1977: Fairy — (screenplay by Lotte Ingrisch)
  • 1977: Mein seliger Onkel
  • 1977: Die Rückkehr des alten Herrn
  • 1978: Die Freiheiten der Langeweile — (screenplay by Dieter Wellershoff [de])
  • 1979: Die Stühle des Herrn Szmil — (based on a play by Heinar Kipphardt)
  • 1979: Die Nacht, in der der Chef geschlachtet wurde — (based on a play by Heinar Kipphardt)
  • 1980: Gospodjica (a.k.a. Das Fräulein) — (based on a novel by Ivo Andrić)
  • 1980: Ehe der Hahn kräht — (based on a play by Ivan Bukovčan [cs])
  • 1980: The Ideas of Saint Clara — (based on the play by Jelena and Pavel Kohout)
  • 1982: Wir — (based on We, the 1921 Russian novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin).
  • 1983: Es gibt noch Haselnußsträucher [de] — (based on Il y a encore des noisetiers [fr] by Georges Simenon)
  • 1984: Bis später, ich muss mich erschießen — (based on The Suicide)
  • 1984: The Blind Judge (TV series about John Fielding, 13 episodes) — (screenplay by Günter Kunert)

Documentaries

  • 1950: Není stále zamračeno
  • 1950: They Know What to Do (Vědeli si rady)
  • 1950: Za život radostný
  • 1952: Neobyčejná léta
  • 1953: Lidé jednoho srdce
  • 1954: Old Chinese Opera (Stará čínská opera)
  • 1954: From a Chinese Notebook (Z čínského zápisníku)
  • 1955: No Fear (Bez obav)
  • 1969: Czech Rhapsody (Česká rapsodie)
  • 1976: Ernst Fuchs
  • 1989: Miloš Forman: Portrait
  • 1991: Why Havel?
  • 1999: Gladys
  • 2002: Broken Silence (Segment "Hell on Earth")

References

  1. ^ V 93 letech zemřel Vojtěch Jasný, autor filmu Všichni dobří rodáci (in Czech)
  2. ^ John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 473-479. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
  3. ^ [1] Poutník – Vojtěch Jasný (in Czech)
  4. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1224134/ Life and Film (The Labyrinthine Biographies of Vojtech Jasny)[user-generated source]
  5. ^ "Czech filmmaker Vojtech Jasny dies at age 93". AP News. 2019-11-16. Retrieved 2022-12-30.

External links

  • Vojtěch Jasný at IMDb
  • Jasný's Faculty Profile at SVA
  • Vojtech Jasny - a filmmaker in different eras

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Vojtech Jasny 30 November 1925 15 November 2019 1 was a Czech director screenwriter and professor who has written and directed over 50 films Jasny made feature and documentary films in Czechoslovakia Germany Austria USA amp Canada and was a notable figure in the Czechoslovak New Wave movement of the 1960s He is best remembered for his movies The Cassandra Cat and All My Compatriots both of which won prizes at Cannes Film Festival In addition to his film career he taught directing at film schools in Salzburg Vienna Munich and New York 2 Vojtech Jasny in 1998 Contents 1 Life 2 Filmography 2 1 Feature films 2 2 Television films 2 3 Documentaries 3 References 4 External linksLife EditJasny was born in Kelc Czechoslovakia on 30 November 1925 His father was a teacher In 1929 his father bought a movie projector for a local Sokol club which provided Jasny s first introduction to cinema After watching Renoir s The Little Match Girl he decided to become a filmmaker During his teens he made amateur movies on a 9mm camera During WWII his father was arrested and sent to Auschwitz where he died in 1942 After the war Jasny went to study philosophy and Russian language but he switched to study filmmaking at newly founded FAMU in 1946 His professors were Karel Plicka Vsevolod Pudovkin and hosting professors Cesare Zavattini and Giuseppe De Santis Since 1950 he co directed many documentaries with Karel Kachyna His movies Desire and The Cassandra Cat were nominated for Palme d Or In 1968 he directed All My Compatriots which won the award for Best Director at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival After the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia following the Prague Spring of 1968 he decided to leave the country Jasny made movies and taught at film schools in Austria West Germany and Yugoslavia until relocating to Brooklyn New York in the early 1980s In the USA Jasny taught film directing classes at Columbia University School of Visual Arts and New York Film Academy and made several documentaries about Czechoslovakia His last feature film Return to Paradise Lost was made in 1999 3 In 2009 Arkaitz Basterra Zalbide made a documentary about Jasny called Life and Film The Labyrinthine Biographies of Vojtech Jasny which was later released as a book 4 He died on November 13 2019 aged 93 5 Filmography EditFeature films Edit Year Title Director Writer Notes1954 Everything Ends Tonight Yes No Co directed with Karel Kachyna1956 Opportunity Yes No Short film1957 September Nights Yes Yes1957 Andela Yes Yes Short film1958 Desire Yes No Nominated for Palme d Or1960 I Survived Certain Death Yes No1961 Pilgrimage to the Virgin Mary Yes Yes1963 The Cassandra Cat Yes Yes 1963 Cannes Film Festival Jury Special Prize1966 The Pipes Yes No1968 All My Compatriots Yes Yes 1969 Cannes Film Festival Best Director Award1976 Attempted Flight de Yes No1976 The Clown Yes No West Germany s submission to the 49th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film1985 The Peanut Butter Solution No Yes1987 The Great Land of Small Yes No1999 Return to Paradise Lost Yes YesTelevision films Edit 1969 Warum ich Dich liebe 1970 Nicht nur zur Weihnachtszeit de based on Nicht nur zur Weihnachtszeit de by Heinrich Boll 1972 Der Leuchtturm based on a story by Ladislav Mnacko 1972 Nasrin oder Die Kunst zu traumen based on a play by Herbert Asmodi de 1974 Der Kulterer based on Der Kulterer de by Thomas Bernhard 1974 Fruhlingsfluten based on Torrents of Spring 1975 Des Pudels Kern screenplay by Ludvik Askenazy 1976 Alexander Marz screenplay by Heinar Kipphardt 1976 Baume Vogel und Menschen 1977 Fairy screenplay by Lotte Ingrisch 1977 Mein seliger Onkel 1977 Die Ruckkehr des alten Herrn 1978 Die Freiheiten der Langeweile screenplay by Dieter Wellershoff de 1979 Die Stuhle des Herrn Szmil based on a play by Heinar Kipphardt 1979 Die Nacht in der der Chef geschlachtet wurde based on a play by Heinar Kipphardt 1980 Gospodjica a k a Das Fraulein based on a novel by Ivo Andric 1980 Ehe der Hahn kraht based on a play by Ivan Bukovcan cs 1980 The Ideas of Saint Clara based on the play by Jelena and Pavel Kohout 1982 Wir based on We the 1921 Russian novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin 1983 Es gibt noch Haselnussstraucher de based on Il y a encore des noisetiers fr by Georges Simenon 1984 Bis spater ich muss mich erschiessen based on The Suicide 1984 The Blind Judge TV series about John Fielding 13 episodes screenplay by Gunter Kunert Documentaries Edit 1950 Neni stale zamraceno 1950 They Know What to Do Vedeli si rady 1950 Za zivot radostny 1952 Neobycejna leta 1953 Lide jednoho srdce 1954 Old Chinese Opera Stara cinska opera 1954 From a Chinese Notebook Z cinskeho zapisniku 1955 No Fear Bez obav 1969 Czech Rhapsody Ceska rapsodie 1976 Ernst Fuchs 1989 Milos Forman Portrait 1991 Why Havel 1999 Gladys 2002 Broken Silence Segment Hell on Earth References Edit V 93 letech zemrel Vojtech Jasny autor filmu Vsichni dobri rodaci in Czech John Wakeman editor World Film Directors Volume Two 1945 1985 Pages 473 479 New York The H W Wilson Company 1988 1 Poutnik Vojtech Jasny in Czech https www imdb com title tt1224134 Life and Film The Labyrinthine Biographies of Vojtech Jasny user generated source Czech filmmaker Vojtech Jasny dies at age 93 AP News 2019 11 16 Retrieved 2022 12 30 External links EditVojtech Jasny at IMDb Jasny s Faculty Profile at SVA Vojtech Jasny a filmmaker in different eras Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vojtech Jasny amp oldid 1130561372, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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