Birthday: 1913-12-07
Deathday: 1972-01-13
Birthplace: Celákovice, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
Gender: Male
František Čáp (7 December 1913 – 12 January 1972), also known as Franz Cap in Germany, was a Czech and later a Yugoslav film director and screenwriter. He directed 32 films between 1939 and 1970. Having created Slovene film classics such as Vesna, Ne čakaj na maj and Our Car, he is also one of the most popular directors of early Slovene cinema in 1950s and the 1960s.
Čáp was born in Čachovice (now in central Czech Republic). As an already established professional, he moved to Ljubljana in 1952, following an invitation by Branimir Tuma, director of Triglav Film. In 1957, he moved to Portorož, a coastal town in southwestern Slovenia, where he lived until his death.
Year | Title | |
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1970-09-09 | The Camel Goes Through the Eye of the Needle | |
1962-12-12 | Our Car | |
1962-02-08 | We'll Meet Tonight | |
1960-07-24 | X-25 Reports | |
1959-01-01 | The Door Remains Open | |
1957-02-27 | Sand, Love and Salt | |
1957-01-01 | Don't Whisper | |
1956-08-29 | Wally the Vulture | |
1956-07-05 | Help - She Loves Me | |
1955-04-05 | Moment of Decision | |
1954-10-27 | The Beginning Was Sin | |
1953-12-16 | Vesna | |
1952-11-28 | Adventure in Berlin | |
1951-03-21 | Das ewige Spiel | |
1950-12-08 | Crown Jewels | |
1948-08-27 | White Darkness | |
1948-05-21 | The Musician | |
1947-10-31 | Sign of the Anchor | |
1946-10-25 | Men Without Wings | |
1944-10-27 | Girl from the Beskids | |
1944-01-14 | Mist on the Moors | |
1943-11-05 | Tanečnice | |
1941-12-25 | Preludium | |
1941-11-21 | Jan Cimbura | |
1941-10-10 | Nocturnal Butterfly | |
1940-11-15 | Grandmother | |
1940-08-02 | Panna | |
1939-10-20 | Fiery Summer |