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Břetislav Pojar
Břetislav Pojar (7 October 1923 – 12 October 2012) was a Czech puppeteer, animator, and director of short and feature films.
Born in Sušice, Czechoslovakia, Pojar started his career in the late 1940s with his work on The Story of the Bass Cello (1949) based on the story by Anton Chekhov and directed by master Czech puppet animator Jiří Trnka. Pojar served as a puppeteer under his mentor Trnka.
Pojar compiled an extensive body of work as a director and animator in Czechoslovakia, where he made films in both puppet animation to the more common stop motion animation.
In the mid-1960s, Pojar emigrated to Canada, where he began a long collaboration with the National Film Board. His Canadian work is some of his best known and has won awards at prestigious international film festivals. His film To See or Not to See (Psychocratie) won the Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year in 1970.
Pojar's work is characterized by strong social commentary, such as in Balablok, where armies of small circle- and square-shaped beings war with each other until they are all wounded into indistinguishable shapes. Often, Pojar's shorts contain little or no spoken dialogue.
In the mid-2000s, Pojar moved back to the Czech film business in order to co-direct the collaborative animated feature film Fimfárum 2 (based on the stories of Jan Werich), which was released in 2006.
Como dirección
Narco Blues
Pojar dětem
Le Voyage de Tom Pouce
Autopohádky
Fimfárum 2
Monsieur et Monsieur
冬の日
The Puppet Films of Jiri Trnka
Children First!
Pourquoi?
Mouseology
El zapato volador
Od kroku k pokroku
L'heure des anges
Kdyby
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Bum
Jak ulovit tygra
O té velké mlze
Jabloňová panna
Nazdar kedlubny
Balablok
A neříkej mi Vašíku
O pardálu který voněl
Co to bouchlo?
Psí kusy
Darwin Antidarwin aneb Co žížala netušila
To See or Not to See
Fanfarón, malý klaun
Jak šli spát