Zdenek Sirový

Zdenek Sirový

Born 03/14/1932 Kladno, Czechoslovakia

Died 05/24/1995 (63 years old) Prague, Praha, Hlavní město Praha, Czech Republic

Biography

Zdenek Sirový (1932-1995), director and screenwriter, graduated in directing from FAMU. He worked in Zlín's film studio and later at Barrandov. His first feature films were the dramas Horse Traders (Handlíři, 1963) and Funeral Ceremonies (Smuteční slavnost, 1969 – the film was locked away). Among his subsequent films are several films based on Jack London's stories, e.g. The Claim at the Deaf Creek (Claim na Hluchém potoku, 1971), but was mainly involved in dubbing. He later shot the audience hit The Black Barons (Černí baroni, 1992) and collaborated with TV and also taught at FAMU.

Zlín Film Festival

Director

Screenwriter

Actor

Movies
1990

Byli jsme to my?

1987

Bony a klid

Documentaries
2004

Jak vznikal seriál Černí baroni (TV movie)

1991

Černí baroni - Film o filmu (TV movie)