Ján Kadár

 

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Ján Kadár was a Slovak film writer and director of hungarian-jewish origin. As a filmmaker, he worked in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, the United States, and Canada. Most of his films were directed in tandem with Elmar Klos. The two became best known for their Oscar-winning The Shop on Main Street. As a professor at the FAMU in Prague, Kadár trained most of the directors who spawned the Czechoslovak New Wave in the 1960s. After moving to the United States, he became professor of film direction at the American Film Institute in Beverly Hills. His personal life as well as his films encompassed and spanned a range of cultures: Jewish, Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, and American

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Ján Kadár

Born 1918-04-01 (108 years ago) in Budapest.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
David di Donatello Golden Plate Award (The Shop on Main Street) 1967 David di Donatello Awards 1967 Obchod na korze
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (The Shop on Main Street) 38th Academy Awards 1965 Obchod na korze
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (The Shop on Main Street) 38th Academy Awards 1965 Obchod na korze
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Judita Kadár(Gifta) Gifta
Parents

Rudolf Kadár, Lujza Tyrolerová

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Ján Kadár was a Slovak film writer and director of hungarian-jewish origin. As a filmmaker, he worked in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, the United States, and Canada. Most of his films were directed in tandem with Elmar Klos. The two became best known for their Oscar-winning The Shop on Main Street. As a professor at the FAMU in Prague, Kadár trained most of the directors who spawned the Czechoslovak New Wave in the 1960s.

After moving to the United States, he became professor of film direction at the American Film Institute in Beverly Hills. His personal life as well as his films encompassed and spanned a range of cultures: Jewish, Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, and American.

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