Jindřich Brichta

Jindřich Brichta

Nascimento : 1897-06-27,

Morte : 1957-06-06

Perfil

Jindřich Brichta

Filmes

Jaroslav Hasek's Exemplary Cinematograph
U fotografa
Screenplay
Země Doudlebů
Director of Photography
Velikonoce na Slovácku
Director of Photography
Bílá Telč
Director of Photography
Cesta k barikádám
Camera Operator
Vlast vítá
Camera Operator
Rytmus
Director of Photography
An experimental film from Jirí Lehovec, mixing the sound process with animated rhythms.
St. Wenceslas
Camera Operator
St. Wenceslas (Czech: Svatý Václav) is a 1930 Czechoslovak historical film about Saint Wenceslas.[2] It was the most expensive Czech film to date,[3] with the largest set constructed in Europe to accommodate an all-star cast of over a hundred, together with 1,000 extras for the lavish battle scenes.
Pražské děti
Director of Photography
Ve spárech upíra
Director of Photography
V panském stavu
Director of Photography
Román hloupého Honzy
Director of Photography
Řina
Řina
Director of Photography
Černí myslivci
Director of Photography
Děti osudu
Director of Photography
The Flames of Life
Director of Photography
Irčin románek I.
Director of Photography
Za svobodu národa
Camera Operator
The Cathedral Builder
Director of Photography
The story of the legendary architect Petr Parléř, who is charged by the king Charles IV with the task of building a Gothic cathedral in Prague.
O děvčicu
Director of Photography
Fatal Flight of an Aeroplane under a Prague Bridge
Himself
A flight under the Prague’s Railway Bridge in July 1919 and its tragic consequences: the death of the director of YMCA in Prague and a river custodian. The film also captures two notable figures of early Czech film history – cinematographer and director Jindřich Brichta and co-owner of a production company, cinematographer Karel Degl.