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- Zbyněk Brynych (13 June 1927 – 24 August 1995) was a Czech film director and screenwriter. He directed 30 films between 1951 and 1985. Czechoslovakia...
- der Verschollene, a 1969 German TV film aired on ZDF, directed by Zbyněk Brynych.[citation needed] Kl****enverhältnisse ("class Relations"), a 1984 black-and-white...
- 1965 Czechoslovak film about the Holocaust that was directed by Zbyněk Brynych. Instead of depicting gas chambers and concentration camps, the film examines...
- Dialóg 20-40-60 (1968), in which three different directors (with Zbyněk Brynych and Peter Solan) each devised their own story using identical dialogue...
- Fear (...and the Fifth Horseman Is Fear) A pátý jezdec je strach Zbyněk Brynych Drama. Mental effects of Holocaust and oppression in Prague under ****...
- 1957 - Lost Children by Miloš Makovec 1958 - Suburban Romance by Zbyněk Brynych 1958 - Než nám narostla křídla by Jiří Brdečka - Won Special Prize for...
- **** official Walter Becher (1912–2005), German-Czech politician Zbyněk Brynych (1927–1995), film director Gerda Mayer (1927–2021), English poet Georg...
- ****ociated with New Wave Karel Kachyňa František Vláčil Vojtěch Jasný Zbyněk Brynych Oldřich Lipský Ján Kadár Elmar Klos Frequent Collaborators Milan Kundera...
- one, not completely successful but hauntingly moving." Director Zbyněk Brynych filmed the book in 1970/1971 for FRG, with the actors Martin Benrath, Erika...
- (1551–1606), Catholic Cleric, cardinal, the tenth Archbishop of Prague Zbyněk Brynych (1927–1995), Czech film director and screenwriter Zbyněk Busta (born 1967)...