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  1. Prague, Czech Republic. Occupation (s) Film director. Screenwriter. Years active. 1958–1999. Jaromil Jireš (10 December 1935 – 24 October 2001) was a director associated with the Czechoslovak New Wave movement. [1] His 1963 film The Cry was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. [2]

    • 1958–1999
  2. Jaromil Jireš (* 10. Dezember 1935 in Bratislava; † 24. Oktober 2001 in Prag) war ein tschechischer Regisseur und Drehbuchautor, der häufig mit der Tschechoslowakischen Neuen Welle in Verbindung gebracht wurde.

  3. 24. Okt. 2001 · Vše o tvůrci Jaromil Jireš: Filmografie, Biografie, Zajímavosti, Videa, Galerie, Diskuze a další...

    • December 10, 1935
    • October 24, 2001
  4. Jaromil Jireš (10. prosince 1935, Bratislava – 24. října 2001, Praha) byl český filmový scenárista a režisér. Svou ranou tvorbou se zařadil mezi tvůrce tzv. československé nové vlny a zůstal významným tvůrcem i během následujících desetiletí.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0423180Jaromil Jires - IMDb

    Jaromil Jires was born on 10 December 1935 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia [now Slovak Republic]. He was a director and writer, known for The Joke (1969), Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970) and ...a pozdravuji vlastovky (1972). He died on 26 October 2001 in Prague, Czech Republic.

    • January 1, 1
    • Prague, Czech Republic
    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Cinematographer
  6. 20. Nov. 2001 · Ronald Bergan. Tue 20 Nov 2001 06.17 EST. Jaromil Jires, who has died aged 65, was one of that generation of Czechoslovak film directors who got their first start between 1962 and 1968.

  7. 24. Okt. 2001 · Jaromil Jireš was a director associated with the Czechoslovak New Wave movement. His 1963 film The Cry was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. It is often described as the first film of the Czechoslovak New Wave, a movement known for its dark humor, use of non-professional actors, and "art-cinema realism".