Ján Kadár
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Ján Kadár (1918 April 1 in Budapest - 1979 June 1 in Los Angeles, California), was a Czechoslovakian film director from the 1960's Czech New Wave of art films.
Ján Kadár collaborated for 17 years with Elmar Klos. Having won the 1965 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film for his film The Shop on Main Street, in 1970 Ján Kadár emigrated to the United States.
[edit] Filmography
- Katka (1950)
- The Hijacking; also titled Kidnapped (1952, orig. title Únos)
- Music from Mars (1954, orig. Hudba z Marsu)
- House at the Terminus (1957, orig. Dům na konečné)
- Three Wishes (1958, orig. Tři Přání)
- Death is Called Engelchen (1963 orig. Smrt si říká Engelchen)
- The Defendant (1964 orig. Obžalovaný)
- The Shop on Main Street (1965 orig. Obchod na korze)
- The Angel Levine (1970)
- Lies My Father Told Me (1976)hu:Ján Kadár

