Biografia
Zdeněk Seydl (1916–1978) was a versatile artist, graphic and stage designer and also a filmmaker. He first studied typography then went to study at the Academy of AAD in Prague. He mastered the art of graphics and was also engaged in illustration and puppet and cartoon films – he collaborated on the films of Břetislav Pojar and Jiří Brdečka. Together with Ludvík Kadleček he directed the short films Give-n-Take (Ber-dej, 1970) and Hocus Pocus (Hokus Pokus, 1971). Not only did he work on a number of books as an illustrator, but also wrote books for children. He also worked for the National Theatre as a stage designer.
Zlín Film Festival
Cenógrafo
Filmes | |
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1968 |
Pražské noci |
1967 |
Šibal Šut (filme de TV) |
Figurinista
Filmes | |
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1976 |
Jenůfa (filme de TV) |
1967 |
Šibal Šut (filme de TV) |
1961 |
Smrt na Cukrovém ostrově |
Gravação de teatro | |
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1977 |
Laterna Magika: Kouzelný cirkus |
Argumentista
Curta-metragem | |
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1971 |
Cirkus |
Hokus pokus |
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1970 |
Ber+dej |
Ator
Documentário | |
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1957 |
To jsou Bratři v triku |
Realizador
Curta-metragem | |
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1971 |
Cirkus |
Fydli mydli |
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Hokus pokus |
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1970 |
Ber+dej |
Compositor
Curta-metragem | |
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1970 |
Ber+dej |