Milos Forman's last film was "Goya's Ghosts," and for his follow-up, he's probably heading for some confusion, since it too has "ghost" in the title: "The Ghost of Munich."
"Ghosts are everywhere," Forman laughed when we caught up with him at the Director's Guild Honors. "We're just finishing the screenplay [for 'The Ghost of Munich'] and I hope to be shooting sometime in the late spring."
Forman's screenplay is by former Czech president Václav Havel, and it's an adaptation of the book of the same name about the the Munich conference in 1938, when Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain, and the President of the French Council, Edouard Daladier, convened, promising "peace in our time" only to see Hitler then invade Czechoslovakia. Read more...

