Jiří Menzel (Czech: [ˈjɪr̝iː ˈmɛntsl̩] was a Czech film director, theatre director, actor, and screenwriter. His films often combine a humanistic view of the world with sarcasm and provocative cinematography. Some of these films are adapted from works by Czech writers such as Bohumil Hrabal and Vladislav Vančura. Menzel, a member of the Czech New Wave, became internationally famous in 1967, when his first feature film, Closely Watched Trains, won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His controversial film Larks on a String was filmed in 1969, but was initially banned by the Czechoslovakian government. It was finally released in 1990 after the fall of the Communist regime. The film won the Golden Bear at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Menzel was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film again in 1986 with his dark comedy My Sweet Little Village. In 1987, he was a member of the jury at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival....
Volejte Martina
1966
Capricious Summer
1968
Daisies
1966
Straw Hat
1972
Searching
1966
Dita Saxová
1968
Koportos
1979
The Cremator
1969
Daddy
2004
Hotel for Strangers
1967
Minden szerdán
1979
Operation Dunaj
2009
Too Loud A Solitude
1995
Closely Watched Trains
1966
Sechse kommen durch die Welt
1972
The Elementary School
1991
Windstorm
1967
Signál
2012
Joint Venture
1995
Ferat Vampire
1982
To Make a Comedy Is No Fun
2016
Heart Tremors
1981
All My Loved Ones
1999
Pearls of the Deep
1966
The Interpreter
2018
How to Deserve a Princess
1995
Ceiling
1962
Courage for Every Day
1965
Passing Fancy
1983
Zimní víla
2006
Those Wonderful Movie Cranks
1979
Hearty Greetings from the Globe
1983
Teddy Bear
2007
The Little Apocalypse
1993