Stanislava Procházková
Visual Effects
Known For

Pan Tau always had a gentle expression and a friendly smile, he was elegantly dressed in a stroller, with an umbrella and a white carnation in the lapel. Foremost, he was famous for his magic bowler hat. By tapping on his hat, Pan Tau was able to change his appearance into a puppet, to conjure up miscellaneous objects or to do other magic. His most characteristically behavior is that he would help children who were experiencing some sort of difficulties in-between their dreams and reality, like finding a place for skiing, settling family problems on Christmas, and even give a boy a good time at a fair when he is supposed to have piano lessons. To adults, he usually remained invisible.
Pan Tau

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Hey, Mister, Let’s Play! Hold On to Your Hat

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Hey, Mister, Let’s Play! How They Went to Sleep
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O komínku zedníky laškovně nakřivo postaveném aneb Souboj pantátův se zedníky

While a woman is in the hospital preparing to deliver her child, her husband has all day to reflect upon his wife and their relationship. As he tends to his job as a television repairman, Slavek fondly remembers how he first met Ivana and the days they spent getting to know one another. Slavek also grows increasingly aware of the environment that surrounds him and questions the society his new child will be entering.
The Cry

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School for Cats

A musician is playing his music to some animals, when a hungry lion shows up.
The Lion and the Song
A look at the series of sacrifices of a man who wants to save up for his object of desire: an automobile.
Ideál
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On a Cat's Word
A fable on the futility of progress for its own sake.
Acceleration

Pilot of the series "Hey, Mister, Let's Play". The story of two bears, the older one is experienced and sly, the younger is naive and gullible. This is the story of how they met in the Czech town of Kolín.
Hey Mister, Let's Play! How They Met At Kolin
Ingratitude rules the world... A puppet animated film based on a short story by Jaroslav Hašek.
Rekův románek
This is one of three 15 minute cat films made by Bretislav Pojar in 1960-61. It features mime artist Ladislav Fialka as the painter Honza. He gets into all sorts of trouble when he has to look after two little kittens. It's a mixture of live action and animation. The other two films in the trilogy are Cat’s Promise Cat School Narrator Rudolf Deyl also provided the voice for the first series for Pojar’s Pojdte Pane films in the mid 60s.
Painting is for the Cats

The second part of the six-part series “Hey, Mister, Let’s Play”. The bears try go to the water, and the big bear is good and makes himself a car for the little bear.
Hey, Mister, Let’s Play! How the Bears Went Swimming
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Statečné kuřátko

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Hey, Mister, Let’s Play! How They Ate Witty Porridge
Bad moods, denial and constant resentment are spreading like an epidemic, gradually transferring from the individual to the entire society.
Billiard
Puppet film-fairy tale in an entertaining form teaches viewers to ski correctly, to overcome steep hills.
Magic Skis

The third episode of the series "Hey, Mister, let's play", in which the heroes are two bears, one foxy and the other naive. In this episode the big bear out-smarts the small one by convincing him that the fish he caught is a spellbound princess.
Hey, Mister, Let’s Play! Princesses Are Not to Be Sniffed At
A young woman dates a number of men according to their car size. But the larger the car gets, the older the man becomes. Abandoned by her last partner, she re-does the journey in reverse only to find all the spaces taken.