Czech New Wave leader Ivan Passer picks up the torch originally ignited by Russian director Sergei Bodrov to bring Central...
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Director
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2007
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Originally staged on Broadway in 1953 and filmed two years later, William Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning romantic drama Picnic...
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Director
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2000
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2000
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In this family drama, Clara Collier (Alfre Woodard) is a lawyer who pays a visit to her hometown in the Georgia farm country...
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Director
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2000
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This adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's tale of valor and derring-do is set in the late 18th century during the time...
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Director
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1995
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Upon learning that her daughter was sexually attacked by a family friend, a grieving widow adds rage to the flood of...
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Director
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1994
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The made-for-cable film Stalin relates the story of the ruthless Soviet dictator and his tyrannical rule. Robert Duvall gives...
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Director
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1992
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In this complicated and exciting above-average made-for-cable suspense thriller, a woman searches for her missing husband...
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Director
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1990
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Adapted by Lewis John Carlino from the speculative novel by Anne Edwards, Haunted Summer recounts one of the most tempestuous...
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Director
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1988
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This romantic, melancholy twist on the Frankenstein formula stars Peter O'Toole as Professor Harry Wolper, a lonely eccentric...
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Director
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1985
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Director
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1983
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After emigrating to the United States in 1969, Czech-born director Ivan Passer finally broke through to American audiences...
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Director
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1981
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Director
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1977
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Crime and Passion is a mediocre comedy-drama, about an investment counselor who doesn't handle his investments wisely. Andre...
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Director
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1975
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Fed up with an escalating crime rate and an increasingly ineffective police force, blue-collar New Yorkers Willie and Cy...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1974
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Born to Win is the grimly ironic title of this jet-black comedy about heroin addicts. George Segal plays Jay Jay, an...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1971
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Firemen's Ball was Czechoslovakian director Milos Forman's final film in his home country; he was scouting locations in Paris...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Out in the Czech countryside, a shoe factory owner petitions the People's Army to station a division of soldiers in his town,...
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First Assistant Director, Screenwriter
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1965
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Filmed in 1965 and released internationally in 1969, Intimate Lighting (Intimni osvetleni) was an impressive first feature...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1965
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Director
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1965
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This two-part comedy consists of "Why Do We Have All These Brass Bands?" and "The Audition." In the former, two brass bands...
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Screenwriter
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1963
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Assistant Director
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1960
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