František Daniel

František Daniel

ur. 14.04.1926
Kolín, Czechosłowacja

zm. 28.02.1996 (69 lat)
Palm Springs, California, Stany Zjednoczone

Biografia

Frank Daniel (b. 1926, Kolín, Czechoslovakia – 1996, Palm Springs, California) had a significant impact on the history of modern Czech cinema through his work on almost 40 films as storywriter, screenwriter, director, producer, and head of one of Barrandov Studios' most progressive creative groups. His most successful project was the Academy Award-winning picture The Shop on Main Street (1965).

He taught at Prague's Film Academy (FAMU), where his most gifted students included Pavel Juráček and Miloš Forman. He emigrated to the USA in 1969, becoming a respected lecturer at important film schools and colleges (AFI, UCLA, Columbia University, and Carleton College in Minnesota). He was artistic director of the Sundance Institute after its founding in 1981; he was also a member of the American Film Academy and special consultant to the Rockefeller Foundation.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Scenarzysta

Filmy
1973

Intermission

1968

Záhořanský hon (film telewizyjny)

1967

Přísně tajné premiéry

1966

Dva tygři

 

Poslední růže od Casanovy

1964

Komedie s Klikou

1962

Prosím, nebudit!

1961

Hledá se táta!

 

Spadla s měsíce

Reklama

Reklama

1959

Gdzie diabeł nie może

1958

O věcech nadpřirozených

1957

Wrześniowe noce

Dokumentalne
1949

Není stále zamračeno (film studencki)

Krótkometrażowe
1962

Deštivý den

1957

V pátek ráno

1956

V pasti (film telewizyjny)

Reżyser

Aktor

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