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Birthplace:
Prague, Czechoslovakia
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This leading figure of the Czech new wave co-scripted all of Milos Forman's native films before making his directorial debut with the acclaimed medium-length study of football fanaticism, "A Boring Afternoon" (1964). Passer's subsequent output displayed a Forman-like ability to capture the absurdity of everyday life and--as evinced by his highly-regarded first feature, "Intimate Lighting" (1965)--a sure feel for the uses of music in film. Following the Soviet invasion in 1968, Passer moved first to Western Europe, at the invitation of Carlo Ponti, and then to the US. He has made a number of
1961
Assistant director on Milos Forman's "Audition"
1965
Screenwriting debut, Milos Forman's "Lasky Jedne Plavovlasky"
1969
Moved to New York City
1971
US directorial debut "Born to Win"
1981
Helmed "Cutter's Way," an off-beat study of a group of drifters
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