Ivan Passer
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'''Ivan Passer''' (10 July 1933 – 9 January 2020) was a [[Czech film director]] and screenwriter, best known for his involvement in the [[Czechoslovak New Wave]] and for directing American films such as ''[[Born to Win]]'' (1971), ''[[Cutter's Way]]'' (1981) and ''[[Stalin (1992 film)|Stalin]]'' (1992). | '''Ivan Passer''' (10 July 1933 – 9 January 2020) was a [[Czech film director]] and screenwriter, best known for his involvement in the [[Czechoslovak New Wave]] and for directing American films such as ''[[Born to Win]]'' (1971), ''[[Cutter's Way]]'' (1981) and ''[[Stalin (1992 film)|Stalin]]'' (1992). | ||
+ | ==Filmography== | ||
+ | *''Konkurs'' (1963) (co-writer only, with [[Miloš Forman]], [[Jaroslav Papoušek]] and [[Václav Šašek]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Intimate Lighting]]'' (1965) (also co-writer, with [[Jaroslav Papoušek]] and [[Václav Šašek]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Loves of a Blonde]]'' (1965) (co-writer only, with [[Miloš Forman]], [[Jaroslav Papoušek]] and [[Václav Šašek]]) | ||
+ | *''[[The Firemen's Ball]]'' (1967) (co-writer only, with [[Miloš Forman]], [[Jaroslav Papoušek]] and [[Václav Šašek]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Born to Win]]'' (1971) (also co-writer, with [[David Scott Milton]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Law and Disorder (1974 film)|Law and Disorder]]'' (1974) (also co-writer, with [[Kenneth Harris Fishman]] and [[William Richert]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Crime and Passion]]'' (1976) (also co-writer, with [[William Richert]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Silver Bears]]'' (1977) | ||
+ | *''[[Cutter's Way]]'' (1981) | ||
+ | *''[[Faerie Tale Theatre]]'' (1983) (TV) | ||
+ | *''[[Creator (film)|Creator]]'' (1985) | ||
+ | *''[[Haunted Summer]]'' (1988) | ||
+ | *''[[Fourth Story]]'' (1990) (TV) | ||
+ | *''[[Stalin (1992 film)|Stalin]]'' (1992) (TV) | ||
+ | *''[[While Justice Sleeps]]'' (1994) (TV) | ||
+ | *''[[Kidnapped (1995 film)|Kidnapped]]'' (1995) (TV) | ||
+ | *''[[The Wishing Tree (1999 film)|The Wishing Tree]]'' (1999) | ||
+ | *''[[Picnic (2000 film)|Picnic]]'' (2000) (TV) | ||
+ | *''[[Nomad (2005 film)|Nomad: The Warrior]]'' (2006) | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Appearing as Himself:''' | ||
+ | *''[[Velvet Hangover]]'' (2000) (Documentary by [[Robert Buchar]]) | ||
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Ivan Passer (10 July 1933 – 9 January 2020) was a Czech film director and screenwriter, best known for his involvement in the Czechoslovak New Wave and for directing American films such as Born to Win (1971), Cutter's Way (1981) and Stalin (1992).
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Filmography
- Konkurs (1963) (co-writer only, with Miloš Forman, Jaroslav Papoušek and Václav Šašek)
- Intimate Lighting (1965) (also co-writer, with Jaroslav Papoušek and Václav Šašek)
- Loves of a Blonde (1965) (co-writer only, with Miloš Forman, Jaroslav Papoušek and Václav Šašek)
- The Firemen's Ball (1967) (co-writer only, with Miloš Forman, Jaroslav Papoušek and Václav Šašek)
- Born to Win (1971) (also co-writer, with David Scott Milton)
- Law and Disorder (1974) (also co-writer, with Kenneth Harris Fishman and William Richert)
- Crime and Passion (1976) (also co-writer, with William Richert)
- Silver Bears (1977)
- Cutter's Way (1981)
- Faerie Tale Theatre (1983) (TV)
- Creator (1985)
- Haunted Summer (1988)
- Fourth Story (1990) (TV)
- Stalin (1992) (TV)
- While Justice Sleeps (1994) (TV)
- Kidnapped (1995) (TV)
- The Wishing Tree (1999)
- Picnic (2000) (TV)
- Nomad: The Warrior (2006)
Appearing as Himself:
- Velvet Hangover (2000) (Documentary by Robert Buchar)
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