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Stříbrný Vítr
''Stříbrný vítr'' () is a lyrical novel by Fráňa Šrámek. Publication history Šrámek released the first version of the novel in 1910. The definitive reworked version was released in 1920. Adaptation A film adaptation '' Silvery Wind'' was made in 1954 by Václav Krška. References 1920 Czech novels 1920s novels 20th-century Czech novels Czech novels adapted into films Modernist novels {{DEFAULTSORT:Stribrny Vitr ...
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Fráňa Šrámek
Fráňa Šrámek (19 January 1877, Sobotka – 1 July 1952, Prague) was a Czech impressionist and vitalist poet, novelist, playwright and anarchist Anarchism is a political philosophy and Political movement, movement that seeks to abolish all institutions that perpetuate authority, coercion, or Social hierarchy, hierarchy, primarily targeting the state (polity), state and capitalism. A .... In 1885 his family relocated to Písek, where he lived for a long time and much of his work was created in and about this town. After study he joined the military for a period of about a year, but was forced to continue service for another due to bad behavior. In 1914 he fell ill with rheumatism. Novels * ''Stříbrný vítr'' * ''Tělo'' * ''Past'' * ''Křižovatky'' Poems collections * ''Modrý a rudý'' (1906) * ''Splav'' * ''Ještě zní'' * ''Života bído, přec tě mám rád (1905)'' * ''Nové básně'' * ''Rány, růže'' See also * List of Czech writers Refe ...
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Silvery Wind
''Silvery Wind'' () is a 1954 Czech drama film directed by Václav Krška based on the novel ''Stříbrný vítr'' by Fráňa Šrámek. Cast * Eduard Cupák Eduard Model Accessories is a Czech manufacturer of plastic models and finescale model accessories. History Formed in 1989 in the city of Most, Eduard began in a rented cellar as a manufacturer of photoetched brass model components. Follo ... as Student Jan Ratkin * František Šlégr as Rudolf Ratkin * Marie Brožová as Jarmila Ratkinová * Radovan Lukavský as Uncle Jiří * Vladimír Ráž as Professor Ramler * Bedřich Vrbský as Catechist * Jana Rybářová (actress), Jana Rybářová as Anička Karasová * Josef Vinklář as Student Franta Valenta * Oldřich Slavík as Student Hugo Staněk * Jaroslav Wagner as Majer * Ilja Racek as Vika * Miloš Kopecký as Lt. Gerlič Release The film was released in cinemas on 30 November 1956. References External links

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Václav Krška
Václav Krška (7 October 1900 – 17 November 1969) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and writer. Life Krška was born in Písek on 7 October 1900 as the only child. His father was a butcher and innkeeper, but died soon after his birth. His mother married a mill owner, so Krška grew up in a mill in Heřmaň. After his step-father and mother died, he was managing the mill until 1937. In his youth he founded an amateur theatre for which he wrote, acted and directed. He also wrote poems, short stories and novels. Krška made his first movie '' Fiery Summer'' in 1939, based on the novel he wrote. He was a homosexual, as were his frequent collaborators František Čáp and Eduard Cupák. During the Nazi occupation he was sentenced to 5 months in prison for homosexual relations. Selected filmography * '' Fiery Summer'' (1939) * ''The Boys on the River'' (1944) * '' Magical River'' (1945) * ''When You Return'' (1947) * ''Bohemian Rapture'' (1947) * ''The 1848 Revolutionary ...
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1920 Czech Novels
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Czech Novels Adapted Into Films
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