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− | Dobroslav Zborník (1945 - 2001) was a Czech film documentarist. | + | Dobroslav Zborník (1945 - 2001) was a Czech film documentarist. He became famous with his films about the art scene of performance art in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s and 1980s. He started this collaboration already during his studies at Film and Television Faculty of AMU in Prague. He graduated with the documentary movie Antinomie (1973), capturing happenings of the Křižovnická škola čistého humoru bez vtipu [The Crusader School of Pure Humour Without Jokes]. In the second half of the 1970s and the early 1980s, he made cinematic documentations of happenings for [[Milan Knížák]](a member of the Fluxus movement), and [[Milan Grygar]]. |
* https://www.iluminace.cz/pdfs/ilu/2022/03/03.pdf | * https://www.iluminace.cz/pdfs/ilu/2022/03/03.pdf | ||
* https://www.filmovyprehled.cz/en/person/5333/dobroslav-zbornik | * https://www.filmovyprehled.cz/en/person/5333/dobroslav-zbornik |
Revision as of 22:31, 27 May 2024
Dobroslav Zborník (1945 - 2001) was a Czech film documentarist. He became famous with his films about the art scene of performance art in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s and 1980s. He started this collaboration already during his studies at Film and Television Faculty of AMU in Prague. He graduated with the documentary movie Antinomie (1973), capturing happenings of the Křižovnická škola čistého humoru bez vtipu [The Crusader School of Pure Humour Without Jokes]. In the second half of the 1970s and the early 1980s, he made cinematic documentations of happenings for Milan Knížák(a member of the Fluxus movement), and Milan Grygar.