Czech New Wave
film style
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- role of Forman
- In Miloš Forman
…a major talent of the Czech New Wave. His early films were characterized by their examination of working-class life and their enthusiasm for a socialist lifestyle. Those elements are also evident in Hoří, má panenko (1967; The Firemen’s Ball), which explored social and moral issues with gentle satire. When The…
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- In Miloš Forman
motion-picture history
- In history of film: Russia, eastern Europe, and Central Asia
…encouraged the development of the Czech New Wave (1962–68), which became similarly entangled in politics. The Czechoslovak films that reached international audiences during this period were widely acclaimed for their freshness and formal experimentation, but they faced official disapproval at home, and many were suppressed for being politically subversive. Among…
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- “Closely Observed Trains”
- “The Shop on Main Street”