Vladislav Vančura (Czech: [ˈvlaɟɪslaf ˈvantʃura]; 23 June 1891 – 1 June 1942) was a Czech writer. He was also active as a film director, playwright and...
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massacre Vladislav Sitnichenko (born 1998), Russian footballer Vladislav Tretiak (born 1952), Russian ice hockey goaltender Vladislav Vančura (1891–1942)...
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Vančura (feminine Vančurová) is an old aristocratic Czech surname. Notable people include: Antonín Vančura (1882–1939), real name of Czech writer Jiří...
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Marketa Lazarová is a Czech novel, written by Vladislav Vančura. It was first published in 1931. The novel was adapted into the acclaimed 1967 film Marketa...
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objects into other objects. Founders: Karel Teige Jaroslav Seifert Vladislav Vančura Adolf Hoffmeister Most influential members: Karel Teige Vítězslav...
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Vláčil. It is an adaptation of the novel Marketa Lazarová (1931) by Vladislav Vančura. Set in the middle of 13th century when Christianity was taking over...
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are adapted from works by Czech writers such as Bohumil Hrabal and Vladislav Vančura. Menzel was born in Prague in 1938 to Josef Menzel and Božena Jindřichová...
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been executed by the Nazi and Communist regimes including writer Vladislav Vančura, general Josef Mašín, politician Milada Horáková and bishop Gorazd...
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Folk-inspired ballads (Josef Čapek, K. Čapek, Vančura, Ivan Olbracht), social-themed novels (Olbracht, Vančura, Poláček, Marie Majerová, Marie Pujmanová)...
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Mahen (born: Antonín Vančura; 12 December 1882 – 22 May 1939) was a Czech novelist, playwright and essayist. He was born Antonín Vančura, in Čáslav, to an...
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to their courthouses. Anti-Nazi Resistance: Josef Bílý Alois Eliáš Vladislav Vančura Julius Fučík Kamil Krofta Anna Letenská František R. Kraus Rudolf...
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on the novel Rozmarné léto (Summer of Caprice) by the Czech writer Vladislav Vančura. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the...
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Hugo Haas and Jiří Voskovec and producer Josef Auerbach. Director Vladislav Vančura was murdered by Nazis as were popular actor and signer Karel Hašler...
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essayist and poet Sir Henry Thompson - British surgeon and polymath Vladislav Vančura (1891–1942) - Czech writer, screenwriter and film director Drauzio...
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(1884–1969) Ludvík Vaculík (1926–2015) Edvard Valenta (1901–1978) Vladislav Vančura (1891–1942) Fan Vavřincová (1917–2012) Jaroslav Velinský (1932–2012)...
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Adolfo Valderrama (1834–1902) Chilean man of letters and senator Vladislav Vančura (1891–1942) Czech author, scriptwriter and film director Frederik...
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Keene English 1930 8+ Kubula and Kuba Kubikula Kubula a Kuba Kubikula Vladislav Vančura Ondřej Sekora Czech 1931 8+ The Red U: A Story for Lads Das rote U:...
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starých časů may refer to: Konec starých časů (novel), Czech novel by Vladislav Vančura The End of Old Times, 1989 film based on the novel This disambiguation...
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Halas Vladimír Holan Jaroslav Seifert Jindřich Štyrský Karel Teige Vladislav Vančura Vilém Závada Jaroslav Jan Paulík Teige praised Poetism as an art of...
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grandson of composer Josef Suk Max Švabinský (1873–1962), painter Vladislav Vančura (1891–1942), avant-garde writer and filmmaker Helena Zmatlíková (1923–2005)...
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Topol Jan Matzal Troska Josef Kajetán Tyl Miloš Urban Josef Váchal Vladislav Vančura Michal Viewegh Jaroslav Vrchlický Franz Werfel Jan Werich Ivan Wernisch...
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1956), judge Ivana Trump (1949–2022), socialite and entrepreneur Vladislav Vančura (1891–1942), writer Michał Vituška (1907–1945), leader of the Black...
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March 24, 1929, a statement of communist intellectuals (Josef Hora, Vladislav Vančura, Ivan Olbracht, Marie Majerová, Stanislav Kostka Neumann, Jaroslav...
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Šedivý – Defence Minister Radim Palouš – professor Jan Tříska – actor Vladislav Vančura – writer "O webu MŠMT, MŠMT ČR". "Dobročinné aktivity - Gymnázium...
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Hradec Králové 2002 – scenic music to the play Marketa Lazarová (Vladislav Vančura), directed by J. A. Pitínský, National Theatre, Prague 2005 – scenic...
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memoriam, class I Fr. Josef Štemberka, in memoriam, class I MUDr. Vladislav Vančura, in memoriam, class I ThDr. Vladimír Pavol Čobrda, in memoriam, class...
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first time in 1887. In 1937 a film adaptation was made, directed by Vladislav Vančura. Our Swaggerers is a satirical comedy set in a small Czech village...
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(Czech: Na sluneční straně) is a 1933 Czech drama film by the director Vladislav Vančura. The film is a social drama dealing with the themes of children poverty...
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Plamínková, senator, feminist Evžen Rošický, journalist, athlete Vladislav Vančura, physician, writer and film director 26 citizens of Lidice (members...
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Zbraslav Monastery, politician and author of the Zbraslav Chronicle Vladislav Vančura (1891–1942), novelist; lived here from 1921 Jaromír Vejvoda (1902–1988)...
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