April 15, 2018
Tributes for Oscar-Winning director Milos Forman, who died
earlier this week, came in from celebrities from the film community in many
parts of the world.
Homages to the Czech-born filmmaker, who won Academy
Awards for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" in 1975 and "Amadeus" in 1984,
poured in on social media after Forman's death on Friday was revealed by his
wife Martina, reports variety.com.
Former Cannes president Gilles Jacob
described Forman as the "only director who went from the Czech New Wave (‘Black
Peter') to big American films which won flurries of Oscars (‘Amadeus')".
Jacob said Forman had an "immense body of work".
"He loved beer, tennis,
Cannes, he spoke the truth, that's all. Milos will remain dear in my heart,"
Jacob tweeted in French.
Actor Antonio Banderas wrote: "Milos Forman has
left us. Genius of cinematography and master in the portrayal of the human
condition."
British director-writer Edgar Wright ("Baby Driver") said
Forman had left "a tremendous filmography that documented the rebel heart and
human spirit."
American writer-producer Larry Karaszewski, who made two
films (including "Larry Flynt") with Forman, said the filmmaker was "our friend
and our teacher. He was a master filmmaker - no one better at capturing small
unrepeatable moments of human behavior. We made two movies together and every
day spent with him was a unique adventure. Milos loved life. I will miss his
laughter."