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Vladimír Cech
Born: September 25, 1914 in Ceské Budejovice, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
Died: December 24, 1992 (age 78) in Prague, Czech Republic
Vladimír Cech, born 25 October 1914 in České Budějovice. As a Prague high school student, he took part in the filming of the film by directors Vladislav Vančura and Svatopluk Innemann in 1932 before graduation (student Čermák) and a year later he appeared as a dancer at the bar in another Vančurova film, in the social drama On the sunny side. At that time he began to study at the Charles University of Medicine (1933-37), but more attracted to his art. He was active journalist and became assistant theater director in Déčko EF Burian, with whom he collaborated in the screenplay (still under his own name) with his film Věra Lukášová.
In the years 1938-39 he became the head of short films Aktualita and from the same year until the end of World War II he worked as a theater, radio and film critic of various letters (Czech word, A-Zet), wrote several radio plays and in 1943 The artistic director of Prague's Live Stage. In 1941, he also attempted directing and, based on his own theme and script, he shot a short-haired feature of Miss Pavlína's Střevíčky comedy.
After World War II, as a documentary, he first filmed in the Buchenwald concentration camp and as a reporter in Nuremberg at the Court of the Nations. In 1947, he produced authentic experiences from a meeting of a little girl with her mother in a mid-length feature film I Do not Hear .
His feature-length directorial debut in feature film became in 1949 for several years the adaptation of Božena Němcová's story, Divá Bára, with Vlasta Fialová in the lead role, which brought her and the main representative a great popularity among foreign audiences, especially in Latin America.
In his work, he continued with the cheerful games of the Pike in the Pond, Nezlob, Kristin , Among Thieves Among Us, It was a quarter and a half . Gradually, he switched to other genres and recorded, for example, the social drama from the history of the Workers' Movement in the Czech Republic, the first Czech-Cuban co-production, the failed drama Havana, an attempt to film the musical "Holy Sin" or the psychologically tuned Pasiáns.[TRADUCCION LITERAL, NECESITA CORRECCION] filmavideo.cz
Director (38 credits)
1980 V hlavni roli Oldrich Novy
1980 Jak napálit advokáta
1978 Silnejsí nez strach
1978 Vavrín patrí vsem (TV Movie)
1977 Pasiáns
1976 Na snurách z hedvábí (TV Movie)
1976 Premiéra se odkládá (TV Movie)
1975 Akce v Istanbulu
1975 Sedmého dne vecer
1974 Prílis zelené jaro (TV Movie)
1973 Vysoká modrá zed
1973 Aféry mé zeny
1972 Svatba bez prstýnku
1971 Klíc
1970 Zizkuv mec (TV Movie)
1970 Svatá hrísnice
1968 Bylo ctvrt a bude pul
1967 Sedm havranu
1966 Alibi na vode
1965 Úplne vyrízený chlap
1964 Mezi námi zlodeji
1963 Komu tancí Havana
1962 Kohout plasí smrt
1962 Pochodne
1961 Kde alibi nestací
1959 105 % alibi
1959 První a poslední
1958 Cerný prapor
1956 Nezlob Kristino
1954 Expres z Norimberka
1951 Nejlepsí tip (Documentary)
1951 Stika v rybníce
1950 Sport v CSR (Documentary)
1949 Divá Bára
1948 Ve skautském tábore
1947 Danová morálka
1947 Nerozumím (Short)
1941 Strevícky panny Pavlíny
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OK Divá Bára (Vladimír Cech, 1949)
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