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Jaroslav Papoušek (19 February 1920 – 16 July 1996) was a Czech film director and screenwriter. He started as a sculptor, before writing screenplays with Miloš Forman and Ivan Passer. [1] In 1968 he started directing his own screenplays.
Jaroslav Papoušek (12. dubna 1929, Velký Bočkov, Podkarpatská Rus – 17. srpna 1995, Čimelice) byl český malíř, karikaturista, prozaik, sochař, scenárista a režisér.
Aug 17, 1995 · Jaroslav Papoušek, autor a režisér filmů o rodině Homolkových a spoluautor Formanových komedií Hoří, má panenko a Lásky jedné plavovlásky, napsal krátce před svou smrtí v polovině 90. let romantickou komedii "Jedním slovem tě miluji modře". Nestačil už jí však realizovat.
- April 12, 1929
- August 17, 1995
Jaroslav Papousek was born on 12 April 1929 in Velkij Bockov, Czechoslovakia. He was a writer and director, known for Cesta kolem mé hlavy (1985), Ecce homo Homolka (1970) and Zena pro tri muze (1979). He died on 17 August 1995 in Prague, Czech Republic.
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- Velkij Bockov, Czechoslovakia
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- Prague, Czech Republic
Jan 2, 2019 · Behold Homolka (Ecce homo Homolka) – Jaroslav Papoušek, 1969 We open in an idyllic forest somewhere in the Czechoslovak paradise, and two teens have found a discreet spot for a little nookie on a summer’s afternoon.
A hilarious saga of good intentions confounded, the story chronicles a firemen’s ball where nothing goes right—from a beauty pageant whose reluctant participants embarrass the organizers to a lottery from which nearly all the prizes are pilfered.
However, before Papoušek abandoned the film camera for ‘palette, paintbrush and canvas’, he had assured his place in Czech culture with a trilogy of films about an enduringly, even nationally defining set of characters – the tight-knit but endlessly fractious Homolka family.