Evald Schorm

Birthday: 1931-12-15
Deathday: 1988-12-14
Birthplace: Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Gender: Male

At one time, Czech director Evald Schorm was known as "the conscience of the Czech New Wave" and was known for using film to promote notions of compassion, equality, and individualism in the face of social structure. Originally an opera singer, the Prague native studied filmmaking at the prestigious F.A.M.U. between 1957 and 1962. He went on to create documentaries with the Documentary Film Studio in Prague. Schorm also worked as a film actor. Following the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, the Communist government repressed his films. Still, Schorm remained in Czechoslovakia and directed opera, stage plays, and sometimes television shows. He returned to feature filmmaking in the late '80s, but died of heart failure in 1988.

Credits

Year Title
1990-06-01 The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night
1989-01-19 Nothing Really Happened
1988-01-01 Killing with Kindness
1977-01-01 Etuda o zkoušce
1971-12-25 Úklady a láska
1971-09-03 Dogs and People
1971-05-09 Z mého života
1970-10-18 Lítost
1969-12-01 Confusion
1969-06-06 Prague Nights
1969-01-10 The End of a Priest
1969-01-01 Revenge
1969-01-01 Křepelky
1968-01-01 Carmen Not Only According to Bizet
1967-12-30 King and Women
1967-10-27 Five Girls Around the Neck
1967-03-10 The Return of the Prodigal Son
1966-04-01 Reflection
1966-01-07 Pearls of the Deep
1965-01-15 Courage for Every Day
1965-01-01 Psalm
1964-01-01 Why?
1963-01-01 Living Your Life
1963-01-01 Railwaymen
1962-01-01 Stromy a lidé
1959-01-01 Blok 15