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Juraj Jakubisko (30
April 1938 – 24
February 2023) was a
Slovak film director. He
directed fifteen feature films,
between 1967 and 2008. He
often took...
- Jan Němec,
Jaromil Jireš,
Evald Schorm,
Hynek Bočan,
Juraj Herz,
Juraj Jakubisko, Štefan Uher, František Vláčil and others. The
movement was sometimes...
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written and
directed by
Juraj Jakubisko.
Filming began in
December 2005, and the film was
released in July 2008. It was
Jakubisko's first English-language film...
- Grimm's "Mother Hulda"
short story directed by
Slovak director Juraj Jakubisko. A
fairy tale
about an
immortal woman who
cares for snow and a boy who...
- in
Bathory (2008), co-production
movie filmed by
Slovak director Juraj Jakubisko, A
Lonely Place to Die (2011) and a role as the
Czech mobster Karel Benes...
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Brent Bell.
Bathory – 2008
historical drama written and
directed by
Juraj Jakubisko The
Countess – 2009
drama historical film
written and
directed by Julie...
- of Czechoslovakia, she
moved to
Prague with her
husband husband Juraj Jakubisko. In Prague, she
briefly acted at the Bez Zábradlí
theatre for a year and...
- Vtáčkovia,
siroty a blázni) is a 1969
Czechoslovak film
directed by
Juraj Jakubisko. The film is
about three people who are all
orphaned by
political violence...
- (Obrazy starého sveta, 1972). The same
applies to
blockbusters like
Juraj Jakubisko's A Thousand-Year Old Bee (Tisícročná včela, 1983). The
percentage of comedies...
- International. the
Castle appears in the 2008 film Bathory(Directed:
Juraj Jakubisko) "Čachtice,
castle of the 'blood countess'". 29
November 2010. "História...