Dušan Hanák
Slovakia
Picture of an Old World A film about people at the edge of society gives the spectator the opportunity to reflect about values that are being lost in the life of modern man. After many years of being banned the film was awarded, among others, the Gold Sestercius at the Nyon film festival (1988), the main prizes at festivals in Munich and Montreal (1989), and the best documentary film prize from the Association of Film Critics in Los Angeles (1990).
I Went a Long Way This is a graduate film by photographer and documentary filmmaker, Mišo Suchý, which was produced during the end of the former regime. This empathetic portrayal of the soul is an authentic look at the unresolved social and cultural problems of the Romany ethnic minority.
I Didn't Know I Would Like You So Much
A Romany family from southern Slovakia decides to adopt children who are not cared for by their own parents. The film is a portrayal of people with a rich spiritual life and the ability to empathize with others.
66 Seasons A documentary film set in the surroundings of an old swimming pool that has witnessed history take shape. This reflection about time in our lives was awarded the Kristián by the Czech Film Critics Association.
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