Jan Schmidt was a Czech film director and actor, known for his work in Czechoslovak cinema. He directed several films between 1960 and 1995, including Late August at the Hotel Ozone (1967) and The Lanfier Colony (1969). Schmidt's films often delved into dystopian and post-apocalyptic themes, reflecting the socio-political climate of his time. His contributions have left a lasting impact on Czech cinema. Schmidt passed away in 2019.
Joseph Kilian
(Screenplay)
Life Without a Guitar
(First Assistant Director)
The Cry
(First Assistant Director)
Settlement of Crows
(Director)
On the Great River
(Director)
House Call
(Director)
The End of August at the Hotel Ozone
(Director)
Joseph Kilian
(Director)
Колония Ланфиер
(Screenplay)
How to Deserve a Princess
(Director)
The Bride with the Most Beautiful Eyes
(Director)
Luk královny Dorotky
(Screenplay)
Siroty
(Director)
Luk královny Dorotky
(Director)
August Sunday
(Assistant Director)
Vracenky
(Director)
Podfuk
(Director)
Podfuk
(Screenplay)
Concert
(Story)
Concert
(Screenplay)
Amadeus
(Second Unit Director)
The Death of a Talented Cobbler
(Director)
The Death of a Talented Cobbler
(Screenplay)
Vodník a Zuzana
(Director)
Cars Without a Home
(Director)
Black and White Sylva
(Director)
Black and White Sylva
(Cinematography)
Колония Ланфиер
(Director)
Cars Without a Home
(Screenplay)
The End of August at the Hotel Ozone
(Screenplay)
Concert
(Director)
How to Deserve a Princess
(Screenplay)
Stříbrná paruka
(Director)