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Cinema of the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic (both as an independent country and as a part of former Czechoslovakia) was a seedbed for many acclaimed film directors.

Two Czech movies that won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film were Closely Watched Trains by Jiří Menzel in 1967 and Kolya by Jan Svěrák in 1996. Several others were nominated.

The Czechoslovakian new wave is a term used for the early works of directors Miloš Forman, Věra Chytilová and some others. In the middle 1960s, influenced by neorealism, they made several films based on absurd humour and unscripted dialogues of (usually amateur) actors. The Firemen's Ball by Forman is supposed to be the greatest example.

List of notable Czech directors

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Bohemia and Moravia | Czec Republic | Czech Republic | Czech republic/Government | Czech republic/Military | Czech republic/People | Czech republic/Transnational issues | Czechia | Czechian | Czeck Republic | ISO 3166-1:CZ

 

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