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Drahomíra Vihanová

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Drahomíra Vihanová (31 July 1930 – 10 December 2017) was a Czech film director, documentarian, and screenwriter, best known for The Pilgrimage of Students Peter and Jacob (2000), Pevnost (1994) and Questions for Two Women (1985).

Life

Vihanová was born in Moravský Krumlov. Her debut work was a 1965 short film named Fugue on the Black Keys. Her 1969 debut feature film Squandered Sunday was banned before release, and Vihanová was restricted to work on documentaries and television until the transition to democracy in 1989.[1]

Vihanová died after a short illness at the age of 87.[2]

References

  1. ^ Profile, lwlies.com; accessed 11 December 2017.
  2. ^ Filmmaker Drahomíra Vihanová dies at 87, radio.cz; accessed 11 December 2017.