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Czech Directors
Jiri Menzel
Closely Watched Trains
Interview 1968
Interview 1968 Epilogue
A Track All Its Own
Menzel and Sexuality
Bohumil Hrabal and Menzel
Menzel and the Miracle
Jerusalem Post Review
Los Angeles Times Review
Boston Globe Review
Milos Forman
Black Peter
Forman Passer Papousek
Vera Chytilova
Filmography
Something Different
Daisies
Through Womens Eyes
Interview
Women in Film
21 Deputies Against Daisies
From Vera to the President
First Lady of the New Wave 1
First Lady of the New Wave 2
Film Analyses and History
Subversion in Eastern Europe
Left and Revolutionary Cinema
Women Who Make Movies
History from Women in Film
New Cinema in Czechoslovakia
Part 1
Part 2
The Cinema as Critic
1 Eastern Europe 1955 To 1971
2 Social Criticism
3 Romantic Nationalism
4 The Alienation of Youth
5 Closely Watched Trains
6 The Individual in Czech Film
The Miracle and the Young Wave
1 Sunshine in a Net
2 Preceding Generations
3 Jires
4 Forman Passer Papousek
5 Nemec Juracek Krumbachova
6 Through Womens Eyes
7 Juracek
8 Schorm
9 Masa
10 Menzel
11 Kachyna and Prochazka
12 Bocan
13 Production Groups and FITES
14 Brynych Danek Vlacil
15 Good Entertainment
16 Slovakia in the Sixties
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Betancourt, Jeanne. "Women in Focus". Dayton, Ohio: Pflaum Publishing, 1974.

Hames, Peter. "The Czechoslovak New Wave". Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.

Kuhn, Annette and Susannah Radstone, eds. "Women in Film: An International Guide". New York: Ballantine Books, 1990.

Liehm, Antonin J. "Closely Watched Films: The Czechoslovak Experience". White Plains, NY: International Arts and Sciences Press, Inc., 1974.

Liehm, Antonin J. "The Milos Forman Stories". White Plains, NY: International Arts and Sciences Press, Inc., 1975.

Liehm, Mira and Antonin J. Liehm. "The Most Important Art: Eastern European Film After 1945". Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977.

Menzel, Jiri and Bohumil Hrabal. "Closely Observed Trains". Trans. Josef Holzbecher. London: Lorrimer Publishing Limited, 1971.

Skvorecky, Josef. "All the Bright Young Men and Women: A Personal History of the Czech Cinema". Trans. Michael Schonberg. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates Limited, 1971.

Skvorecky, Josef. "Jiri Menzel and the History of the 'Closely Watched Trains'". New York: Columbia University Press, 1982.

Smith, Sharon. "Women Who Make Movies". New York: Hopkinson and Blake, 1975.

Stoil, Michael Jon. "Cinema Beyond the Danube: The Camera and Politics". Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1974.

Vogel, Amos. "Film as a Subversive Art". New York: Random House Inc., 1974.

Whyte, Alistair. "New Cinema in Eastern Europe". New York: E. P. Dutton and Co. Inc., 1971.


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