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Karel Kachyňa (1 May 1924 – 12 March 2004) was a Czech
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and
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. His career spanned over five decades.


Early life

He was born on May 1, 1924, in
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, Czechoslovakia. His father was a government officer. His mother was an art teacher. After spending first 4 years of his life in Vyškov, he moved with his family to
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and then
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. Kachyňa studied at Baťa School of Art in
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. During the WWII he was forced to work in a German factory Walter Georgi in Bernsbach. After the war he was able to finish high school and work on commercials at the Baťa film studios in Zlín. Kachyňa was then accepted at newly founded Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU) to study cinematography and directing. His fellow students were
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, Zdeněk Podskalský and Antonín Kachlík.


Career

After the graduation he directed socialist realist propaganda documentaries with Jasný. Throughout the 1950s they both worked for the Czechoslovak Army Film. In the 1952 they traveled to China with Art Ensemble of the Czechoslovak People's Army and made three documentaries about the country. Kachyňa made his most celebrated movies with a screenwriter Jan Procházka in relatively free period in the 1960s. After the
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and in subsequent
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period, his politically critical movies '' Long Live the Republic!'', '' Coach to Vienna'', '' The Nun's Night'' and '' The Ear'' were banned. Kachyňa was fired from his teaching job at FAMU, after the film ''Uninvited Guest'' by his student Vlastimil Venclík was interpreted as being a criticism of the Soviet Invasion. From the 1970s he directed mostly historical movies focused on the lives of regular people, and children movies. After the
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he was re-hired at FAMU and continued to teach there until his retirement.


Personal life

Kachyňa was married twice. He had one daughter, Eliška, with his first wife Eliška Kuchařová. He met his second wife
Alena Mihulová Alena Mihulová (born 4 May 1965) is a Czech film and television actress. She won Czech Lion for her role in '' Home Care''. She was married to film director Karel Kachyňa. Selected filmography *'' Sestřičky'' (1983) *'' Smrt krásných s ...
during the filming of '' Sestřičky'' in 1983. Their daughter, Karolína, was born in 1994. He lived in the 16th century house in Nový svět neighbourhood near Czernin Palace at Hradčany, Prague.


Filmography


Feature films


Television

* '' Cesta byla suchá, místy mokrá'' (2003) * '' Kožené slunce'' (2002) * '' Otec neznámý aneb cesta do hlubin duše výstrojního náčelníka'' (2001) * ''
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'' (1998) TV series * '' Prima sezóna'' (1994) TV series * '' Městem chodí Mikuláš'' (1992) * '' Vlak dětství a naděje'' (1989) TV series * '' Duhová kulička'' (1985) * '' Velký případ malého detektiva a policejního psa Kykyna'' (1982) * '' Počítání oveček'' (1981) * '' Zlatí úhoři'' (1979)


Documentaries

* ''Bratři'' (1975) * ''Legenda'' (1973) * ''Four Times About Bulgaria'' (1958) * ''The City Has Its Own Face'' (1958) * ''World Championship of Air Models'' (1957) * ''Crooked Mirror'' (1956) * ''Stará čínská opera'' (1953) * ''Z čínského zápisníku'' (1953) * ''Lidé jednoho srdce'' (1953) * ''Neobyčejná léta'' (1952) * ''They Know What to Do'' (1950) * ''Za život radostný'' (1950) * ''Není stále zamračeno'' (1949)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kachyna, Karel 1924 births 2004 deaths People from Vyškov Czech film directors Czechoslovak film directors Czech screenwriters Czech male screenwriters Czechoslovak communists Recipients of Medal of Merit (Czech Republic) Academic staff of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni