Evald Schorm
Evald Schorm was a Czech film and stage director, screenwriter and actor. He directed 26 films between 1959 and 1988. Schorm was a notable exponent of the Czech Film New Wave.
Biography
Schorm was born into a farmer family, and spent his childhood at the family farm in Elbančice near Mladá Vožice. After communists confiscated the family property, he was expelled from school and moved to Zličín near Prague, together with his parents. Schorm had to become a construction worker, but in 1956 he was finally accepted at the Film and TV School of the [Academy of Performing Arts in Prague]. He graduated in Film direction in 1963, together with other future members of the Czech New Wave. He began his career at the Studio dokumentárního filmu together with cameraman Jan Špáta. Together they created many short films and documentaries of strong humanistic and emotional content, in close and long-lasting collaboration.In 1964, Schorm directed his first full-length film, Courage for Every Day which dealt with the disillusionment of individuals victimized in the name of false ideals. He explored the ethical principles of human behavior in films such as the psychological drama The Return of the Prodigal Son. He also acted minor roles in films made by his friends.
During the 1970s and 1980s he was regarded as too "politically undesirable" to be involved in Czech filmmaking, and therefore only worked as a stage director. He was involved with many Prague theatres, such as Činoherní klub, Studio Ypsilon, Theatre on the Balustrade, Semafor, Laterna Magika, and the National Theatre as well as with theatres in Brno, Olomouc, Cheb and Gottwaldov. Schorm was also a notable opera director, and directed opera performances in Prague, and at the Janáček Opera House Brno for posthumous premiere in 1971 of Martinů's film opera Les trois souhaits, Geneva and Stuttgart. From 1982 he was engaged by the Prague theatre Laterna Magika.
From 1964 to 1970 he taught at the Film and Television School of The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. In 1988, shortly before his death, he created his last film Vlastně se nic nestalo. In 1992, he was posthumously awarded the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.
Filmography
Fiction film
The Tourist - short filmRailwaymen - short filmCourage for Every Day Pearls of the Deep - Segment House of Joy, based on Bohumil Hrabal's work The Return of the Prodigal Son Left with Five Girls End of a Priest The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night Dogs and PeopleDocumentary
Blok 15 - a documentary on construction workers at the Orlík DamKostelník Jan Konstantin, zasloužilý umělec - on the National Theatre singer Jan KonstantinZemě zemi Stromy a lidé Žít svůj život - a short film about the Czech photographer Josef Sudek.Proč? Reflection Odkaz Žalm - a montage of stills from the Old New Synagogue in Prague, to commemorate the tragic destiny of the Jewish people.Carmen nejen podle Bizeta- ''Etuda o zkoušce''
Television
Král a žena Rozhovory Lítost Úklady a láska Lepší pán Král jelenemActor
Hotel for Strangers A Report on the Party and the Guests The Joke - based on the novel by Milan Kundera, directed by Jaromil Jireš Útěky domů- ''Krajina s nábytkem''
Theatre direction
Činoherní klub Theatre:Zločin a trest Hodinový hoteliérLaterna Magika Theatre:Láska v barvách karnevaluKouzelný cirkus - Schorm was also author of the scriptSněhová královna - Schorm was also author of the scriptNoční zkouška -Černý mnich -Oddyseus - Schorm was also author of the script
Ypsilon Theatre in LiberecComedy, Satire, Irony and Deeper MeaningThe Eternal HusbandThirteen ScentsThe Twelve Chairs
Malo kazalište Trešnja in Zagreb Braća Karamazovi - Schorm was also author of the dramatization