THE SUN IN A NET / Slnko v sieti
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CS > 90 min. > 1962 > fiction |
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A lyrical story about the emotions arising among two young people who pretend cynicism and rejection towards society in an attempt to hide their insecurities, lack of experience and fear of adult life. It is the very first Slovak film to take on the theme of the natural differences of values and social life in urban and rural settings. The film is considered the beginning of the New Wave in Slovak and Czech cinema of the 1960s. |
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Slovenský filmový ústav |
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Štefan Uher (1930 – 1993): | Film and Television Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts - FAMU in Prague (1949-55). He worked as a director at the Studio of Artistic Documentary Films (later renamed Documentary Film Studio) in Bratislava. In March 1960, he joined the Fiction Film Studios and made his directing debut Class Nine A in 1961. At the Fiction Film Studios, Uher started working with author and screenwriter Alfonz Bednár and cinematographer Stanislav Szomolányi. His films brought him a number of national and international awards. From 1983, he was a professor at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, after 1990 he contributed to the opening of the Film and Television Faculty as the head of the Film and TV Directing Department. Filmography / Selection: 1988: Curator Of The Open - Air Museum 1986: The Sixth Sentence 1982: She Kept Crying For The Moon 1972: Javor and Juliana 1971: If I Had A Gun 1967: Three Daughters 1966: The Wonder-Maid 1964: The Organ 1962: The Sun in a Net 1961: Class Nine A |
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Premietania: |
2. 7. 2016, 13:00, Národní dům Cinema 8. 7. 2016, 15:30, Čas Cinema |
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updated: 28.06.2016