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  1. The Czechoslovak New Wave (also Czech New Wave) is a term used for the Czechoslovak filmmakers who started making films in the 1960s. The directors commonly included are Miloš Forman , Věra Chytilová , Ivan Passer , Pavel Juráček , Jiří Menzel , Jan Němec , Jaromil Jireš , Evald Schorm , Hynek Bočan , Juraj Herz , Juraj Jakubisko ...

  2. Having deservedly achieved cult status, here follows a sampling of 10 gems from the Czechoslovak New Wave. 1. The Sun in a Net (1962) Štefan Uher’s The Sun in a Net offers a visual medley in its portrayal of youthful awakening and sensuality in one hand, and shackling impositions on the other.

  3. The Best Czech New Wave Movies, Ranked. By Dylan Reber. Published Oct 12, 2022. Beginning in the 1960s and revitalizing Czechoslovakia's film industry, the Czech New Wave was a...

  4. vulture lists Feb. 13, 2024. Essential Czech Movies From the New Wave and Beyond. By Emily Tamkin. Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Miramax, Tara Releasing, Filmové studio Barrandov,...

  5. Directed by Ivan Passer • 1965 • Czechoslovakia Starring Zdenek Bezusek, Karel Blazek, Vera Kresadlová. One of the most beloved films of the Czechoslovak New Wave, this digressive, easygoing slice of life takes place over the course of a weekend in a provincial town where a musician returns, alon... 32:08.

  6. The Czech New Wave is a film movement from the 1960s Czechoslovakia representing a surge of creativity and innovation in cinema. It was marked by the works of influential directors who offered new narrative forms and fresh cinematic techniques.

  7. 7. Intimate Lighting. 1965 1h 11m TV-PG. 7.2 (1.7K) Rate. One of the most important films of the Czech New Wave 60s, it was ranked among the top ten domestic films of all time. In this original sad comedy set in a small town, two classmates meet each other for the first time in ten years.

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