Jan Klusák

Jan Klusák

Born: April 18, 1934
in Prague, Czechoslovakia
Jan Klusák is a Czech composer and actor.

Movies for Jan Klusák...

Naughty Young People: Chytilová, Kučera, Krumbachová
Title: Naughty Young People: Chytilová, Kučera, Krumbachová
Released: December 31, 2012
Type: Movie
Documentary about the making of Vera Chytilová's film DAISIES
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I Served the King of England
Title: I Served the King of England
Character: Millionaire #1
Released: January 11, 2007
Type: Movie
Prague, Czechoslovakia, during the inter-war period. Jan Dítě, a young and clever waiter who wants to become a millionaire, comes to the conclusion that to achieve his ambitious goal he must be diligent, listen and observe as much as he can, be always discreet and use what he learns to his own advantage; but the turbulent tides of history will continually stand in his way.
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Title: Největší Čech
Character: Jan Klusák
Released: May 5, 2005
Type: TV
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Bohemia Docta or the Labyrinth of the World and the Lust-House of the Heart (A Divine Comedy)
Title: Bohemia Docta or the Labyrinth of the World and the Lust-House of the Heart (A Divine Comedy)
Released: December 16, 2000
Type: Movie
A labyrinthine portrait of Czech culture on the brink of a new millennium. Egon Bondy prophesies a capitalist inferno, Jim Čert admits to collaborating with the secret police, Jaroslav Foglar can’t find a bottle-opener, and Ivan Diviš makes observations about his own funeral. This is the Czech Republic in the late 90s, as detailed in Karel Vachek’s documentary.
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A znovu Žebrácká opera
Title: A znovu Žebrácká opera
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 1996
Type: Movie
Two different productions of Václav Havel's Beggar's Opera reveal the political dynamics of Czechoslovakia before and after the velvet revolution.
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Variations of a Theme by Gustav Mahler
Title: Variations of a Theme by Gustav Mahler
Character: Self
Released: December 19, 1982
Type: Movie
Documentary short about the title composer, born in what was called "Czechoslovakia" when the film was made.
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Koncert pro mantinely
Title: Koncert pro mantinely
Released: January 1, 1977
Type: Movie
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Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
Title: Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
Character: Gracián
Released: October 16, 1970
Type: Movie
Valerie, a Czechoslovakian teenager living with her grandmother, is blossoming into womanhood, but that transformation proves secondary to the effects she experiences when she puts on a pair of magic earrings. Now seeing the world around her in a different light, Valerie must endure her sexual awakening while attempting to discern reality from fantasy as she encounters lecherous priest Gracian, a vampire-like stranger and otherworldly carnival folk.
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Fruit of Paradise
Title: Fruit of Paradise
Character: Robert (voice)
Released: July 31, 1970
Type: Movie
An experimental retelling of the story of Adam and Eve which then progresses into an allegorical depiction of the loss of innocence.
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Prague Nights
Title: Prague Nights
Character: Rabbi Neftali Ben Chaim (segment "Poslední golem")
Released: June 6, 1969
Type: Movie
A stuffy middle-aged foreigner, a businessman named Fabricius, lonely and looking for a night's diversion, finds it in the form of a mysterious blonde. In an abandoned cemetery, she tells him three tales involving black magic and erotic obsession. In "The Last Golem," a young rabbi struggles to fashion a massive, silent giant out of living clay — until he's distracted by a mute servant girl. In the second episode, "Bread Slippers," an 18th-century countess indulges her passion for sweet cakes, adulterous affairs, and secret kisses with pretty maids until a mysterious visitor whisks her away to an abandoned mansion, where Fate has a different kind of dance in store for her. And in the final story, "Poisoned Poisoner," a ravishing murderess in the Middle Ages dispatches lecherous merchants to the tune of upbeat '60s Czech pop songs.
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Martyrs of Love
Title: Martyrs of Love
Released: April 21, 1967
Type: Movie
This three-part ballad, which often uses music to stand in for dialogue, remains the most perfect embodiment of Nemec’s vision of a film world independent of reality. Mounting a defense of timid, inhibited, clumsy, and unsuccessful individuals, the three protagonists are a complete antithesis of the industrious heroes of socialist aesthetics. Martyrs of Love cemented Nemec’s reputation as the kind of unrestrained nonconformist the Communist establishment considered the most dangerous to their ideology.
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Daisies
Title: Daisies
Character: Young Gentleman
Released: December 30, 1966
Type: Movie
Two teenage girls embark on a series of destructive pranks in which they consume and destroy the world around them.
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A Report on the Party and the Guests
Title: A Report on the Party and the Guests
Character: Rudolf
Released: December 30, 1966
Type: Movie
A picnic is rudely transformed into a lesson in political hierarchy when a handful of mysterious authority figures show up.