Jaromil Jireš (December 10, 1935 – October 24, 2001) was a director associated with the Czechoslovak New Wave movement. His 1963 film The Cry was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. It is often described as the first film of the Czechoslovak New Wave, a movement known for its dark humor, use of non-professional actors, and "art-cinema realism".
Directing
79
Male
1935-12-10
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia [now Slovak Republic]
Яромил Иреш
A Box of Film
An Occasion to Speak
CzechMate: In Search of Jiří Menzel
Zvláštní schopnosti
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
The Joke
Pearls of the Deep
The Cry
Srub
And Give My Love to the Swallows
Don Juan 68
The Island of the Silver Herons
Uncle
The Hall of Lost Steps
Flying Saucers Over Our Village
Královský gambit
Učitel tance
Helimadoe
Payment in Kind
Incomplete Eclipse
Il Divino Boemo
Kasař
Katapult
Antonín Dvořák
Escape Home
O labuti
Extended Time
Labyrinth
Opera ve vinici
O Háderunovi a víle Elóře
Lion with a White Mane
Double Role
Zápisník zmizelého
The Dynamite Watcher
Footprints
People from the Subway
The Young Man and Moby Dick
Rakovina vůle
Věčný Faust
Hra na krále
Naděje má hluboké dno