Pavel Juráček
Pavel Juráček (Czech: [ˈpavɛl ˈjuraːtʃɛk]; 2 August 1935 – 20 May 1989,) was a Czech screenwriter and film director who studied at FAMU.[1] Juráček started as a screenwriter for many Czech New Wave movies until he became a director. He worked in Prague at the Barrandov film studios; however after his satirical movie Case for a Rookie Hangman (1970) was shelved, he was fired from Barrandov and wasn't allowed to make movies anymore.[2]
Pavel Juráček | |
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Born | |
Died | May 20, 1989 53) | (aged
Nationality | Czech |
Occupation | Screenwriter and director |
Years active | 1961-1970 |
Filmography
Director
- Joseph Kilian (1963) – co-directed with Jan Schmidt; Grand Prize at ISFF Oberhausen, FIPRESCI Prize at IFF Mannheim
- Every Young Man (1965)
- Case for a Rookie Hangman (1970)
Screenwriter only
- Black and White Sylva (1961) – directed by Jan Schmidt
- Ceiling (1962) – directed by Věra Chytilová
- Keeper of Dynamite (1963) – directed by Hynek Bočan
- Voyage to the End of the Universe (1963) – directed by Jindřich Polák
- A Jester's Tale (Bláznova kronika) (1964) – directed by Karel Zeman
- Nobody Will Laugh (1966) – directed by Hynek Bočan
- Daisies (1966) – directed by Věra Chytilová
- Late August at the Hotel Ozone (1967) – directed by Jan Schmidt
- Kinoautomat (1967) – directed by Radúz Činčera
References
- "Pavel Jurácek Season 2006". BBC. February 2006. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
- "Pavel Juráček". Filmový přehled (in Czech).
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