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František Vláčil

Director

“I never worked as anyone's assistant director nor did I ever study at any film academy, thus the Army Film Division was my 'trade school'.”

 

Biography

Frantisek Vlacil was born in Cesky Tesin and spent his childhood and early adulthood in northern Moravia and Brno. His father was an attorney, but, at the end of World War I, after he returned from his sojourn with the Czech Legion in Russia, he remained in the military. His mother was Czech, but when she was six months old, her family moved to Russia. She returned to Czechoslovakia in 1919.

Frantisek started to display artistic talent at a very early age. After completing secondary school, he studied at the Philosophical Faculty of Masaryk University in Brno from 1945 to 1949, specializing in art history and aesthetics. At the same time, he was active in a Brno-based puppetry and animated film group as well as at a studio that produced popular scientific educational films. He became a permanent employee of the latter in 1947 and gradually became acquainted with all of the professions involved in production. In 1951, on the basis of a decree issued by Minister of National Defense… read more

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micmac●

4Mar11

I swear this guy can do no wrong. Can't believe I missed the entire Vlácil retrospective at the BFI.

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Jordan

30Sep10

I watched the three films in the Second Run box over the weekend and was absolutely blown away. Wow. Wow wow wow. I was going to try to put into words how the films made me feel, but my feelings are pretty ineffable at the moment.

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Dana

5Sep10

Yep, wake up you londoners: http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/bfi_southbank/film_programme/september_seasons/frantisek_vlacil

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Michael Brooke

10Jul10

BFI Southbank is showing a major Vlacil retrospective in September 2010 - fourteen films in total, twelve features (i.e. most of them) and two shorts.

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