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Jan Kadar

Highest Rated: 100% The Shop on Main Street (1965)

Lowest Rated: 100% The Shop on Main Street (1965)

Birthday: Apr 1, 1918

Birthplace: Budapest, Austria-Hungary

Began his career after WWII making documentary shorts, then moved to Prague where he made one feature, "Katya" (1950), before teaming up with Elmar Klos in 1952. Despite wary Czech censors, the pair co-directed and co-wrote a number of socially-oriented documentaries and features, noted for their smooth craftsmanship and solid storytelling. They were, however, banned from filmmaking for several years for their depiction of postwar cynicism and housing shortages in "The Three Wishes" (1958). Kadar (who dominated on the set) and Klos (who was more administratively inclined) achieved international recognition for their incredibly powerful Oscar-winning portrait of a man who must "guard" an elderly Jewish woman during WWII, "The Shop on Main Street" (1965). "Adrift," meanwhile, begun in 1968 but interrupted by the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, proved on its release in 1971 to be one of the most haunting depictions of mental breakdown in modern cinema.

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100% 94% The Shop on Main Street
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Freedom Road
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52% The Angel Levine
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The Other Side of Hell
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Death Is Called Engelchen
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81% Lies My Father Told Me
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Filmography

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Freedom Road Director - 1979
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Other Side of Hell Director - 1978
No Score Yet 81% Lies My Father Told Me Director - 1975
No Score Yet 52% The Angel Levine Director - 1970
100% 94% The Shop on Main Street Director - 1965
No Score Yet No Score Yet Death Is Called Engelchen Director - 1963