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  https://www.niso.org/standards/z39-96/ns/oasis-exchange/table"> 1957 The Puppies (Štěňata) (Štěňata) Script: Miloš Forman and Ivo Novák. Director: Ivo Novák. Assistant Director: Miloš Forman. Director of Photography: Jan Novák. Music: Jan F. Fischer. Art Director: Karel Škvor. Editor: Jan Kohout. Executive Producer: J. jílovec. Players: Jana Brejchová, Rudolf Jelínek, Jaroslava Panýrková, Jan Pivec, Blanka Waleská, and others. Produced by FS Barrandov, Czechoslovakia.*** *** 1963 Competition (Konkurs) (Konkurs) Part I. If There Were No Music (Kdyby ty muziky nebyly). Part II. Competition (Konkurs). Script: Ivan Passer and Miloš Forman. Directed by Miloš Forman. Director of Photography: Miroslav Ondříček. Music, Part II: Jiří Suchý and Jiří Šlitr. Executive Producers: Rudolf Hájek and Miloš Bergl. Editor: Miroslav Hájek. Players: Part I – Václav Blumentál, Vladimír Pucholt, Jan Vostrčil, and František Zeman; Part II – Ladislav Jakim, Markéta 184Krátká, Věra Křesadlová, Jiří Šlitr, Jiří Suchý, and others. Produced by FS Barrandov. 1963 Black Peter (Černý Petr) (Černý Petr) Script: Miloš Forman and Jaroslav Papoušek. Directed by Miloš Forman. Assistant Director; Ivan Passer. Director of Photography: Jan Němeček. Music: Jiří Šlitr. Artistic Director; Karel Černý. Editor: Miroslav Hájek. Executive Producer; Rudolf Hájek. Players; Ladislav Jakim, Pavla Martínková, Vladimír Pucholt, Jan Vostrcil, and others. Produced by FS Barrandov. Honors; 1964, Grand Prix and the Young Critics Award at the International Film Festival at Locarno, Switzerland; The Award of the Federation of Italian Film Clubs and of the journal Cinema at the Venice Film Festival; the Czechoslovak Film Critics’ Award; 1965, Best Foreign Film, Great Britain. 1965 Loves of a Blonde (Lásky jedné plavovlásky) (Lásky jedné plavovlásky) Script; Jaroslav Papoušek, Ivan Passer, and Miloš Forman. Directed by Miloš Forman. Assistant Director: Ivan Passer. Director of Photography: Miroslav Ondříček. Music: Evžen Illin. Art Director: Karel Černý. Editor; Miroslav Hájek. Executive Producer: Rudolf Hájek. Players; Hana Brejchová, Vladimír Menšík, Vladimír Pucholt, Milada Ježková, Josef Šebánek, and others. Produced by FS Barrandov. Honors; The CIDALC Award at the Venice Film Festival, 1965; Etoile de Cristal (French Academy Award); Bambi (West German Academy Award). 1967 The Firemen's Ball (Hoří, má panenko) (Hoří, má panenko) Script; Miloš Forman, Jaroslav Papoušek, and Ivan Passer. Directed by Miloš Forman. Assistant Director; 185J. Papoušek. Director of Photography: Miroslav Ondříček. Music; Karel Mareš. Art Director: Karel Černý. Editor: Miroslav Hájek. Executive Producer: Rudolf Hájek. Players: Milada Ježková, Josef Šebánek, Jan Vostrčil, and others. Produced by FS Barrandov. Honors: Nominated for the Academy Award in 1968 in the USA; shown at film festivals in Cannes, New York, and San Francisco. 1971 Taking Off Script: Miloš Forman, John Guare, Jean-Claude Carriěre, and John Klein. Directed by Miloš Forman. Director of Photography: Miroslav Ondříček; photographed by Louis San Andres. Film Editor: John Carter. Players: Paul Benedict, Lynn Carlin, Georgia Engel, David Gittler, Tony Harvey, Linnea Heacock, Buck Henry, Audra Lindley, Vincent Schiavelli, and the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. A Forman-Crown-Hausman, Inc., Production, in association with Claude Berri. Produced by Alfred W. Crown. Associate Producer: Michael Hausman. Copyright by Universal Pictures and Forman-Crown-Hausman, Inc. Honors: Special Jury Prize, Cannes Film Festival, 1972; Best Picture Award, Belgrade Film Festival, 1973 (Buck Henry named Best Actor at Belgrade Festival). 1972 Visions of Eight By Miloš Forman (Czechoslovakia), Kon Ichikawa (Japan), Claude Lelouche (France), Yuri Ozerov (USSR), Arthur Penn (USA), Michael Pfleghar (West Germany), John Schlesinger (Great Britain), and Mai Zetterling (Sweden). Produced by Stan Margulies. Executive Producer: David L. Wolper. Original music by Henry Man- cini. Production Manager: Pia Arnold. Chief Photographic Consultant: Michael Samuelson. Main title sequence by Mel Stuart. Supervising Film Editor: Robert K. Lambert: Assistant Editors: Bea Dennis and 186Geoffrey Rowland. Distributed by Cinema 5, Ltd., 595 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022. The Decathlon, by Miloš Forman. Cameraman: Jorgen Persson. Editor: Lars Hagstöm. Unit Manager; Dietmar Siegert. “Rota – Sommerkanon” by Carl Orff. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony performed by the Chorus and Orchestra of the Bavarian State Opera, directed by Professor Wolfgang Sawallisch; Bavarian folk music by Vita Bavarica and Platzl. Forthcoming: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest