Petr Weigl
Biography
In 1961 he graduated from the Prague Film School and the Academy of Performing Arts Television. He worked in the cinema, on television (1961-1976), at the National Theatre (Narodni divadlo, 1976-1991). He created a number of short and feature films for the Czech and Slovak Television, as well as for German public channel ARD and ZDF, British channels BBC and Channel 4.[3] He was twice nominated for the Emmy Award.[4]
He worked in the theaters of Paris and Munich. A major success was the production of Richard Strauss's opera Salome in the Deutsche Oper in Berlin.[5]
gollark: The pictures are obviously real, it's the moon which is fake.
gollark: If you go too far up you MAY crack the crystal sphere surrounding the world.
gollark: You still believe in the moon?
gollark: The margins of error aren't THAT narrow or the Earth would have burned up by now.
gollark: That would imply that you'd burn horribly if you jumped or went up mountains or something.
References
- Zemřel režisér Petr Weigl, tvůrce Radúze a Mahuleny či Rusalky (in Czech)
- Cenu Vladislava Vančury převzal Petr Weigl, 26. 1. 2008, Týden.cz
- Fascinace hudbou a filmem - Petr Weigl, Česká televize
- "Petr Weigl". Retrieved 8 February 2016.
- Cenu Vladislava Vančury převzal Petr Weigl, 26. 1. 2008, Týden.cz
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