Jiří Brdečka
Jiří Brdečka (24 December 1917 – 2 June 1982) was a Czech writer, artist, and film director.
Brdečka was born in Hranice (then in Austria-Hungary) to a literary family, as his father, Otakar Brdečka (1881 – 1930), was a writer under the pseudonym Alfa. Brdečka studied philosophy and aesthetics at Charles University in Prague until the German occupation of Czechoslovakia forced the closing of the school in 1939. He then became an administrative clerk at the Prague Municipal Museum and found occasional work as a newspaper journalist and cartoonist.
He worked as a press agent for the studio Lucernafilm from summer 1941 to the end of 1942. In 1943 Brdečka took a job as an animator, and by 1949 he was working as a film director and screenwriter at Barrandov Studios. He began directing animated films on his own in 1958. In addition to his film work he also worked as a journalist, a film critic and a novelist. Brdečka's work is marked by its droll intellectual humor, often featuring an extensive use of hyperbole, satire, and literary illusions.
Acting
Crew
Movie
The Fabulous Baron Munchausen
Screenplay
1962
Movie
The Fabulous World of Jules Verne
Screenplay
1958
Movie
When the Cat Comes
Screenplay
1963
Movie
Lemonade Joe
Screenplay
1964
Movie
Adela Has Not Had Supper Yet
Screenplay
1978
Movie
The Emperor and the Golem
Screenplay
1952
Movie
The Three Veterans
Story
1984
Movie
The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians
Story
1981
Movie
Once Upon a Time, There Was a King...
Dialogue
1955
Movie
Springman and the SS
Screenplay
1946
Movie
Prince and the Evening Star
Screenplay
1979
Movie
Song of the Prairie
Story
1949