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    Karel Reisz (21 July 1926 – 25 November 2002) was a Czech-born British filmmaker and film critic, one of the pioneers of the new realist strain in British cinema during the 1950s and 1960s. Two of the best-known films he directed are Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960), a classic of kitchen sink realism , and the romantic period drama The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981).

  2. Karel Reisz, an influential figure in British cinema's new-realism movement whose best-known work as a director includes "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning," "Isadora" and "The French Lieutenant's ...

  3. Nov 27, 2002 · Wed 27 Nov 2002 05.44 EST. Karel Reisz, the Czech-born director who became a pioneer of the Free Cinema movement in 50s and 60s Britain, has died in London aged 76. Reisz made his reputation with ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0718554Karel Reisz - IMDb

    Karel Reisz. Director: The French Lieutenant's Woman. Karel Reisz was born on 21 July 1926 in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He was a director and producer, known for The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981), Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) and Morgan!

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    • Ostrava, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
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    • London, England, UK
  5. Nov 24, 2022 · T wenty years ago on Friday my father, the film-maker Karel Reisz, died at the age of 76. Along with Lindsay Anderson and Tony Richardson, he was a leading figure of the British new wave. Unlike ...

  6. Nov 28, 2002 · Karel Reisz, Czech refugee who became leading director of British New Wave before making The French Lieutenant's Woman and other Hollywood dramas, dies at age 76; photo (M)

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  8. Dec 1, 2002 · Karel Reisz, who died last week, lived the greatest part of his life in England, in fashionable parts of north London (with his wife, the black-listed actress, Betsy Blair – she had been Oscar ...

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