Dimitrij Plichta
Known for: Writing
Born: May 20, 1922 in České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic] - Died: August 9, 2004
Dimitrij Plichta was a Czech-born Slovak film director, screenwriter, and writer, recognized for his contributions to Czechoslovak cinema. He studied at a gymnasium and conservatory in Brno, and after World War II, pursued aesthetics at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University in Prague. Plichta began his career as a radio director before transitioning to film. From 1949 to 1970, he directed documentary and popular science films at the Short Film Studio in Bratislava, contributing to works such as Bábkové divadlo and Putovný tábor. In 1959, he expanded into feature films, directing Kto si bez viny (1963), his full-length debut, for which he also wrote the screenplay and story. His filmography includes titles like Šerif za mrežami (1965) and Láska neláskavá (1969). Plichta's work is noted for its exploration of social themes and human relationships, contributing significantly to the development of Slovak cinema.
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Z našej predajne
Kto si bez viny...
Screenplay
The Sheriff Behind Bars
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Koliesko
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Cézar a detektívi
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Slovenské ľudové tance
Screenplay
Puppet Theatre
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Prečo oslavujeme 1. máj
Idea
Pionierský palác
Screenplay
To Be Alone
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Láska neláskavá
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Janko mydlo a voda
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Náš školník
Screenplay
The Pearl Necklace
Director
Ivan
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Aký bol dnešný deň, občan..?
Story
I Wouldn't Leave Tereza for Any Other Girl
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Železné město
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