Réalisation:
Patrik LančaričPhotographie:
Peter KelíšekMusique:
Vladislav ŠarišskýActeurs·trices:
Miroslav Válek (i.a.), Miroslava Vallová, Katarína Válková, Andrej Válek, Barbora Vallová, Matúš Vallo, Stanislav Vallo, Miroslav Cipár (plus)Résumés(1)
Poet and politician Miroslav Válek (1927 – 1991) was a significant personality who left such a mark on Slovak culture in the past century, that not to come to terms with him would mean leaving his essential role without any reflection. To this day, he is considered to belong among the most conflicting personalities of the Slovak cultural and social environment, as he is associated with many legends and controversies. Filmmakers are trying to scout for the roots of these very controversies. His life story was significantly influenced and shaped by a time period which marked the development of our country as a whole, as well as the fates of its citizens. The film makes a responsible and objective contribution to the reflection on Válek’s personality. Válek’s “inner conflict” constitutes the basic starting point of the film. The conflict between Válek the poet and Válek the politician. The conflict between the intimate and the public, and vice versa. (MFFK Febiofest)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Miroslav Válek (i.a.)
Tchécoslovaquie
Andrej Válek
Union soviétique
Matúš Vallo
Tchécoslovaquie
Miroslav Cipár
Tchécoslovaquie
Peter Colotka
Tchécoslovaquie
Ján Buzássy
Tchécoslovaquie
Jozef Bžoch
Tchécoslovaquie
Ľubomír Feldek
Tchécoslovaquie
Eduard Grečner
Tchécoslovaquie
Meilleurs films :
Prípad Barnabáš Kos (1964)
Milan Hamada
Tchécoslovaquie
Pavol Hammel
Tchécoslovaquie
Meilleurs films :
V slepých uličkách (2015) (concert)
Lýra 50 (2016) (concert)
Au revoir en enfer, les amis (1970)
Miroslav Kusý
Tchécoslovaquie
Milan Lasica
État slovaque
Meilleurs films :
Lasica & Satinský a hostia: Soirée (1968) (téléfilm)
Půldruhé hodiny zpoždění (2009) (pièce de théâtre filmée)
Tři veteráni (1983)
Daniel Pastirčák
Tchécoslovaquie
Viliam Plevza
Tchécoslovaquie