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Vojtěch Jasný
Vojtěch Jasný (born 30 November 1925 – 15 November 2019) was a Czech director who came to prominence in the sixties. He won a Cannes Special Jury Prize for Až přijde kocour/The Cassandra Cat (1963). He was born in Kelč in Moravia.
An active filmmaker in Czechoslovakia throughout the 1950s and 1960s, he was among many artists and intellectuals who left the country after the USSR-led invasion following the Prague Spring of 1968. Jasný worked in other European countries for several years including Austria, West Germany and Yugoslavia until relocating to Brooklyn, New York in the early 1980s. Jasný taught film directing classes at Columbia University for several years (where his compatriot Miloš Forman was also a professor and former Film Division Co-Chair) and continues to teach at The School of Visual Arts (SVA) and The New York Film Academy (NYFA).
Až přijde kocour/The Cassandra Cat is an allegorical fable about a magical cat that comes to a small Czech town and causes the underlying nature of the townspeople to be revealed. The film won a Special Jury Prize at Cannes. Also among Jasný's works is Všichni dobří rodáci /All My Good Countrymen (1968), a story centering on the lives and fates of several rural Czechs as they struggle to adapt and survive under communist rule; a film later banned in Czechoslovakia after the invasion of 1968.
Como dirección
Hell on Earth
Návrat ztraceného ráje
Gladys
Proč Havel?
El gran mundo invisible
Bis später - ich muss mich erschiessen
Es gibt noch Haselnußsträucher
Wir
Am Strand
Gospođica
Die Stühle des Herrn Szmil
Impressionen über Herbert von Karajan
Die Rückkehr des alten Herrn
Ansichten eines Clowns
Fluchtversuch
Das Leben des schizophrenen Dichters Alexander März
Der Kulterer
Der Leuchtturm
Nasrin oder Die Kunst zu träumen
Nicht nur zur Weihnachtszeit
Česká rapsodie
Všichni dobří rodáci
Dýmky
Magnetické vlny léčí
El gato de Cassandra
Procesí k panence
Přežil jsem svou smrt
Touha
Zářijové noci
Příležitost