Drahomíra Vihanová

Drahomíra Vihanová (1930, Moravsky Krumlov) is one of Czechoslovakia's most prominent documentary makers. She studied piano at the conservatoire and musicology and aesthetics at the University of Brno. She went on to study directing and cutting at the film academy in Prague. Beforemaking films herself, she worked as a studio assistant with Krátky Film Praha. Vihanová: 'In 1969 i made my first full-length feature Dead Sunday, which was not allowed to be screened to audiences and disappeared into the safe. As a result I was barred from making feature films for years.'

Filmography

Films: see Promeny pritelkyne Evy