
Jan Špáta
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Jan Spáta was born on October 25, 1932 in Náchod, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Nejvetsí prání II (1990), Mezi svetlem a tmou (1990) and A kdo je vinen? (1971). He was married to Olga Sommerová. He died on August 18, 2006 in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Fortel (1975)
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Reflection (1966)
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Neděle (—)
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Pražská strašidla (1966)
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Svítí slunce? (1970)
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Railwaymen (1963)
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Psalm (1965)
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Respice finem (1968)
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Telefon (1964)
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Etuda o zkoušce (1977)
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Hallo Satchmo (1965)
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Vůně benzínu (1964)
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O malém světě (1968)
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Searching (1979)
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Il Divino Boemo (1974)
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Troubles with Culture (1962)
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Stromy a lidé (1962)
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Athletic Variation (1983)
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A znovu Žebrácká opera (1996)
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Mountain People (1968)
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Auf der Suche nach dem Glück (1967)
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Mezi světlem a tmou (1991)
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Nádraží (1964)
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Máte rádi Smetanu? (1989)
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Variations of a Theme by Gustav Mahler (1982)
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