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As his parents died in the nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz Jan Tomás became an orphan very early on. Later he studied direction at the School of Cinema in Prague. In his Czechoslovakian films Cerný Petr (1964), Lásky jedné plavovlásky (1965) and Horí, má panenko (1967), he created his own style of comedy. During the invasion of his country by the troops of the Warsaw pact in the summer of 1968 to stop the Prague spring, he left Europe for the United States. In spite of the difficulties he filmed there Taking Off (1971) and achieved his fame later with One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) adapted from the novel of Ken Kesey and which not only won five Oscars including one for direction. Other important films of Milos Forman were the musical Hair (1979) and certainly his biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Amadeus (1984), which won eight Oscars. |
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