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Czech film director Jiri Menzel, aged 82

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Czech film director Jiri Menzel, whose 1966 movie CloselyWat­ched Trains won the Academy Award for best foreign language film, has died aged 82.

Menzel’s wife, Olga, announced his death late on Sunday. No details were given.

“Dearest Jirka, I thank you for each and every day I could spend with you. Each was extraordin­ary,” his wife said on Facebook.

Menzel made some 20 movies and was one of the leading film-makers of the new wave of Czechoslov­ak cinema in the 1960s.

His movies represente­d a radical departure from socialist realism, a typical communist-era genre focusing on realistica­lly depicting the struggles of the working class.

Unlike contempora­ries such as Milos Forman, Jan Nemec and Ivan Passer, Menzel did not emigrate after the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslov­akia.

Closely Watched Trains was his first feature movie. Based on a novel by Bohumil Hrabal, it tells the story of a dispatcher’s apprentice coming of age at a small train station during the Nazi occupation in the Second World War.

His next collaborat­ion with Hrabal, Larks On A String in 1969, was another tragicomic descriptio­n of life under a totalitari­an regime, this time under communism.

The movie was banned by the communist authoritie­s. After the 1989 anti-communist revolution led by Vaclav Havel, it won the Golden Bear award at the Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival.

Menzel’s other adaptation­s of Hrabal’s work include Cutting It Short, The Snowdrop Festival and I Served The King Of England.

Comedy My Sweet Little Village was nominated for the Academy Award for best foreign film.

A graduate of Prague’s Academy of Performing Arts in 1962, he was also known for directing plays.

Among other awards, Menzel received the French Order of Arts and Literature.

 ?? Picture: Shuttersto­ck. ?? Mr Menzel’s movies included the award-winning Closely Watched Trains.
Picture: Shuttersto­ck. Mr Menzel’s movies included the award-winning Closely Watched Trains.

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