Eduard Grečner
Writing
Born 1931-09-21
Kopčany, Czechoslovakia [now Slovak Republic]
23 credits
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Eduard Grečner (1931, Czechoslovakia) is a director and writer, known for his feature debut Every Week Seven Days (1964), Nylon Moon (1965) and Dragon’s Return (1968). From 1950-1954 he studied at FAMU in Prague. Subsequently, he started working as a playwright, screenwriter and director in the Studia Film Studio at Koliba in Bratislava. He was an assistant director to Štefan Uher on his seminal Slnko v sieti (1963), the first work of the Czechoslovak New Wave. Grečner also acted in several films and made many television films. In the late 1980s, he was the first to chair the Slovak Film Association. In the 1990s, he returned briefly to directing and made two films. In 2018, a monograph about him – written by the Czech film scientist Milan Cyroň – was published.
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Filmography
Writing
8 credits
Earthly Disturbance
Jaškov sen
Dragon's Return
Strieborný Favorit
Nylon Moon
Cradle
Every Week Seven Days
Príbelská vzbura Janka Kráľa
Other credits
10 credits
Slnko v sieti
Válek
Jánošík (Vykrádaný superhrdina)
Prvá
The Boxer and Death
The Sun in a Net
The Barnabáš Kos Case
Martin Slivka: The Man Who Planted Trees
The Truth Is All There Is
My z deviatej A
Directing
7 credits
Earthly Disturbance
Jaškov sen
Dragon's Return
Nylon Moon
Mŕtve oči
Every Week Seven Days
Príbelská vzbura Janka Kráľa
Acting
4 credits
Golden Sixties
Bratislavské pondelky
CzechMate: In Search of Jiří Menzel
Koliba: Forgotten Glory of Slovak Film Studios
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