Otakar Vávra

Birthday: 1911-02-28
Deathday: 2011-09-15
Birthplace: Hradec Králové, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
Gender: Male

Otakar Vávra (28 February 1911 – 15 September 2011) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and pedagogue.

Vávra attended universities in Brno and Prague, where he studied architecture. During 1929–30, while still a student, he participated in the making of a handful of documentaries and wrote movie scripts. In 1931, he produced the experimental film Světlo proniká tmou. The first movie he directed was 1937's Panenství.

His 1938 film The Merry Wives was praised in Variety for "first-rate direction, a salty yarn and elaborate production effort", even though it had undergone certain cuts because it was considered too "ribald" by American censors.

Vávra was a member of the Communist Party from 1945 to 1989. After the Communists seized power in 1948, Vávra adapted quickly to the new political climate and produced films praising the current regime and supporting the new, official interpretation of the past.

In the 1950s he filmed the "Hussite Trilogy", one of his most famous works, consisting of Jan Hus (1954), Jan Žižka (1955) and Against All (1957).[2]

In the 1960s, Vávra made his most celebrated films Zlatá reneta (1965), Romance for Bugle (1966) and Witchhammer (1969). Romance for Bugle was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver Prize.

In the 1970s Vávra produced his "War Trilogy" consisting of semi-documentary movies Dny zrady, Sokolovo and Osvobození Prahy, all being heavily influenced by communist propaganda. The film Dny zrady (Days of Betrayal, 1973) was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. In 1979 he was a member of the jury at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival.

Since the 1950s Vávra taught film direction at Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Among his students were several directors of the "Czech New Wave".

Credits

Year Title
2002-11-01 Moje Praha
1989-12-29 Evropa tančila valčík
1986-05-01 Veronika
1985-08-01 Oldrich and Bozena
1984-10-01 Komediant
1983-10-01 Putování Jana Amose
1980-09-19 Dark Sun
1978-01-27 A Story of Love and Honor
1977-05-06 The Liberation of Prague
1975-05-09 Sokolovo
1973-04-27 Days of Betrayal
1970-01-23 Witchhammer
1969-04-25 The Thirteenth Chamber
1967-03-03 Romance for Bugle
1965-10-22 Golden Queen
1963-03-08 Horoucí srdce
1961-09-29 The Night Guest
1961-05-12 August Sunday
1961-04-21 Policejní hodina
1960-12-16 Národní umělec Zdeněk Štěpánek
1960-02-19 První parta
1959-02-20 Občan Brych
1957-10-04 Against All
1956-02-05 Jan Žižka
1955-04-29 Jan Hus
1953-05-01 Nástup
1949-12-31 Láska
1949-05-06 Silent Barricade
1948-04-09 Krakatit
1947-12-25 Presentiment
1946-09-06 The Adventurous Bachelor
1946-05-03 Cesta k barikádám
1945-12-14 Rozina the Love Child
1945-11-23 Vlast vítá
1945-01-01 Návrat presidenta dr. Edvarda Beneše do Prahy 16. května 1945
1943-12-25 Happy Journey
1942-12-25 Přijdu hned
1942-11-06 Okouzlená
1941-10-17 Turbina
1940-10-25 May Fairy Tale
1940-10-11 The Masked Lover
1940-08-30 Pacientka dr. Hegla
1940-01-26 The Girl in Blue
1939-11-21 The Magic House
1939-08-11 Humoreska
1938-09-16 The Guild of the Kutná Hora Virgins
1937-11-05 History of Philosophy
1937-11-04 Virginity
1937-01-19 Camel Through The Eye Of A Needle
1935-01-01 Listopad
1934-07-13 We Live in Prague
1931-12-31 Modern shoe production
1930-12-31 The Bať family's trip to Yugoslavia
1930-02-13 The Light Penetrates the Dark