Bohumil Hrabal

Bohumil Hrabal

Born: March 28, 1914
Died: February 3, 1997
in Brno, Moravia, AustriaHungary [now Brno, Czech Republic]

Movies for Bohumil Hrabal...

Bohumil Hrabal „Takže se stalo, že...“
Title: Bohumil Hrabal „Takže se stalo, že...“
Character: self
Released: April 10, 2014
Type: Movie
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Title: Příběhy slavných
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: June 15, 2000
Type: TV
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Too Loud A Solitude
Title: Too Loud A Solitude
Character: Man with trolley
Released: March 30, 1995
Type: Movie
An elderly paper-crusher branded a fool in Prague secretly stashes condemned books, preserving their contents and extrapolating from them eccentric scenarios of wit.
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Dr. Hrabal
Title: Dr. Hrabal
Released: January 1, 1993
Type: Movie
A film impression about Bohumil Hrabal - an encounter with the man and his literary work. The film was shot in places well known and close to the writer: in Prague and small Czech towns. In addition to Hrabal, it features director Jirzi Menzel, who talks about his collaboration with the writer.
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Prague, March ’92
Title: Prague, March ’92
Released: January 1, 1992
Type: Movie
Prompted by a seminar given by acclaimed German filmmaker Peter Nestler, Prague, March '92 combines 16mm footage shot over the course of a week in the title city with excerpts from Bohumil Hrabal's essay "The Magic Flute," which considers the 20th anniversary demonstrations in Prague to commemorate the death of Jan Palach, who immolated himself in January 1969 to protest the Soviet invasion.
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Košatý strom plný pozorných očí
Title: Košatý strom plný pozorných očí
Released: January 1, 1988
Type: Movie
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The Snowdrop Festival
Title: The Snowdrop Festival
Character: muž vynášející septik
Released: January 1, 1984
Type: Movie
This movie is based on texts of Bohumil Hrabal, world-known Czech prosaic. It's a story (in a form of a mosaic of short episodes and pictures) about the sadness and happiness of inhabitants of Kersko (Kersko is a small woody area full of cottages and roods). These people are both simple and sensitive, they have their own pleasures (e.g. Leli is a collector of cheap, but inutile things) and the greatest delight of all of them is a hunting. Crude poetics of amateur hunting is screened by dreamy pictures of this area. Menzel mixes sentimental lyricism and rough (but not vulgar!) humor and the outcome is the never-ending landscape of continuous life in the proximate nearness of nature. The performances of actors are brilliant. Both Rudolf Hrusinsky as a Franz and Jaromír Hanzlik as a Leli have nonrecurring charm bottomed on a pain and inebriation. Only the music is not perfect: Jiri Sust usually assembled his film music from his older works and in this movie there is many quotations.
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About Cats, Beatniks and All Sorts of Other Things
Title: About Cats, Beatniks and All Sorts of Other Things
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1967
Type: Movie
Young people meet Bohumil Hrabal, who talks about anything but himself.
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Pearls of the Deep
Title: Pearls of the Deep
Character: Sleeping Man in a Tram (segment "Romance")
Released: January 7, 1966
Type: Movie
A manifesto of sorts for the Czech New Wave, this five-part anthology shows off the breadth of expression and the versatility of the movement’s directors. Based on stories by the legendary writer Bohumil Hrabal, the shorts range from the surreally chilling to the caustically observant to the casually romantic, but all have a cutting, wily view of the world.
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Pearls of the Deep
Title: Pearls of the Deep
Character: Spectator (segment "Smrt pana Baltazara")
Released: January 7, 1966
Type: Movie
A manifesto of sorts for the Czech New Wave, this five-part anthology shows off the breadth of expression and the versatility of the movement’s directors. Based on stories by the legendary writer Bohumil Hrabal, the shorts range from the surreally chilling to the caustically observant to the casually romantic, but all have a cutting, wily view of the world.
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Pearls of the Deep
Title: Pearls of the Deep
Character: Man by the House (segment "Podvodníci")
Released: January 7, 1966
Type: Movie
A manifesto of sorts for the Czech New Wave, this five-part anthology shows off the breadth of expression and the versatility of the movement’s directors. Based on stories by the legendary writer Bohumil Hrabal, the shorts range from the surreally chilling to the caustically observant to the casually romantic, but all have a cutting, wily view of the world.
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Pearls of the Deep
Title: Pearls of the Deep
Character: Bohumil Hrabal (segment "Automat Svět")
Released: January 7, 1966
Type: Movie
A manifesto of sorts for the Czech New Wave, this five-part anthology shows off the breadth of expression and the versatility of the movement’s directors. Based on stories by the legendary writer Bohumil Hrabal, the shorts range from the surreally chilling to the caustically observant to the casually romantic, but all have a cutting, wily view of the world.
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A Boring Afternoon
Title: A Boring Afternoon
Released: July 23, 1965
Type: Movie
Several parties—a prostitute, aging football players, working girls, two men playing pool, and a hedonistic young man—each coalesce in a tavern.