Antonín Máša
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Antonín Máša was a Czech screenwriter, director, and playwright, known for his contributions to Czechoslovak New Wave cinema. After studying journalism in Prague, he transitioned into filmmaking, collaborating with notable directors such as Evald Schorm. Máša's work often delved into the complexities of human relationships and societal norms. Notable films include Courage for Every Day (1964), The Return of the Prodigal Son (1967), and The End of a Priest (1969). His films are recognized for their introspective narratives and critical examination of contemporary society, contributing significantly to the cultural landscape of Czech cinema.
Known for
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Spoveď (1994)
Screenplay
Rodeo (1973)
Screenplay

People From Caravans (1966)
Screenplay
Looking Back (1969)
Screenplay
Zápas o člověka Nelibu (1991)
Screenplay

Searching (1966)
Screenplay

A Place in the Crowd (1964)
Screenplay

Hotel for Strangers (1967)
Screenplay
Byli jsme to my? (1991)
Screenplay

The Dynamite Watcher (1963)
Screenplay

What's Up Doc? (1985)
Screenplay
Skřivánčí ticho (1990)
Screenplay

Proč nevěřit na zázraky (1978)
Screenplay
Zurvalec (1993)
Screenplay

Courage for Every Day (1965)
Screenplay

Holiday for a Dog (1981)
Screenplay
Vánoční stromek (1983)
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