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The 14th Cinema at the Border will honour Slovak director Štefan Uher

The 14th edition of the Cinema at the Border film showcase, taking place in Český Těšín and Cieszyn at the Czech-Polish border, April 28 - May 3, 2012, will honour Slovak film director Štefan Uher.

The retrospective section dedicated to this director will screen his most significant films: She Kept Crying For the Moon, The Mowing of the Hawk Meadow, If I Had a Gun, Genius, The Organ, The Wonder-Maid, The Sun in a Net, Curator of the Open-Air Museum and Three Daughters.

The section dedicated to Central European crime and gangster films will present the archive Death Comes in Rain (dir. Andrej Lettrich) and In the Morning Fog (r. Ján Zeman).

The Borders and the Walls of the World will be pull down by Slovak films Gypsy (dir. Martin Šulík), Pink Dreams (dir. Dušan Hanák), The Children of the Wind (dir. Martin Slivka) a About Soňa and Her Family (dir. Daniela Rusnoková).

The soccer season will be represented by the archive Socces Fans (dir. Ján Lacko).

The showcase will represent new Slovak titles, too - the successful The House (dir. Zuzana Liová), Apricot Island (dir. Peter Bebjak), Lidice (dir. Petr Nikolaev), Lóve (dir. Jakub Kroner), Nicky's Family (dir. Matej Mináč), Alois Nebel (dir. Tomáš Luňák), Visible World (dir. Peter Krištúfek) and the shorts Pygmies - The Children of the Jungle and Trou de fer (dir. Pavol Barabáš), The Last Bus (dir. Ivana Laučíková a Martin Snopek), Dust and Glitter (dir. Michaela Čopíková) and Blue Red (dir. Daniela Krajčová).

The co-production forum Meeting at the Border will be held within the framework of the event 30. 4. - 2. 5. 2012. The Slovak project by Mira Fornay My Dog Killer will be presented by Juraj Buzalka.

More information at:
www.kinonahranici.cz

 

published: 25.04.2012
updated: 25.04.2012