Elmar Klos
Elmar Klos | |
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Born | |
Died | 31 July 1993 | (aged 83)
Resting place | Vyšehrad Cemetery |
Elmar Klos (26 January 1910 – 31 July 1993) was a Czech film director who collaborated for 17 years with his Slovak colleague Ján Kadár and with him won the 1965 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film for the film The Shop on Main Street.[1]
They directed the 1963 film Death Is Called Engelchen, which entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival and won a Golden Prize.[2]
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Notes |
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1953 | Yes | Yes | ||
1955 | Music from Mars | Yes | Yes | |
1957 | At the Terminus | Yes | Yes | |
1958 | Yes | Yes | ||
1963 | Death Is Called Engelchen | Yes | Yes | Won a Golden Prize at the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival |
1964 | Accused | Yes | Yes | Won a Crystal Globe at 1964 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival |
1965 | The Shop on Main Street | Yes | Yes | Won the 1965 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film |
1971 | Yes | Yes | ||
1989 | Yes | No |
References[]
- ^ "The 38th Academy Awards (1966) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
- ^ "3rd Moscow International Film Festival (1963)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
Categories:
- 1910 births
- 1993 deaths
- Czech film directors
- Czechoslovak film directors
- Directors of Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award winners
- Film people from Brno
- Burials at Vyšehrad Cemetery
- European film director stubs
- Czech artist stubs