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Oscar-winning ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’ director Milos Forman dies at 86

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>> PRAGUE: Oscar-winning Czech-born film director Milos Forman, known for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Amadeus, has died aged 86, Czech media said yesterday.

The CTK news agency quoted his wife Martina as saying Forman, who lived in the United States, died suddenly on Friday after a short illness.

“He passed away quietly, surrounded by his family and his closest people,” she said.

Born in the town of Caslav east of Prague on Feb 18, 1932, Forman lost both parents in Nazi concentrat­ion camps when he was still young.

In the 1960s, he joined the New Wave of filmmakers standing up against the Communist regime in former Czechoslov­akia, making himself famous with Black Peter, Loves of a Blonde and The Firemen’s Ball.

Shortly before the 1968 Soviet-led occupation of Czechoslov­akia, which put an end to a liberal period known as the Prague Spring, Forman moved to the United States via France.

His career overseas started with Taking Off in 1971, followed by One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest four years later, which brought Forman his first Oscar for the best director. The film was only the second to win all five major academy awards, after It Happened One Night in 1934.

He returned to still-Communist Prague in 1983 to film Amadeus, which earned him a second Oscar and which won eight out of 11 nomination­s. Forman’s other films include Hair (1979), Ragtime (1981), Valmont (1989) and The People vs Larry Flynt (1996), which handed him another best director Oscar nomination, as well as Man on the Moon (1999) and Goya’s Ghosts (2006).

 ??  ?? LAST GOODBYE: Czech-born director Milos Forman, dies at 86.
LAST GOODBYE: Czech-born director Milos Forman, dies at 86.

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