Eva Štefankovičová
DirectorWriter
24-05-1940
Birthday
Gemini
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Total Films
Also known as (female)
Place of Birth
24-05-1940
Birthday
Gemini
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
0
Total Films
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Also Known As (female)
-
Place of Birth
24-05-1940
Birthday
Gemini
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
0
Total Films
Also known as (female)
Place of Birth
24-05-1940
Birthday
Gemini
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
0
Total Films
-
Also Known As (female)
-
Place of Birth
actor
0 Works
producer
0 Works
director
15 Works
writer
3 Works
other
8 Works
Vedľajšie zamestnanie: matka
Year:
1990
Vedľajšie zamestnanie: matka
Year:
1990
Kúpeľňový hráč
Year:
1989

Slané cukríky
Year:
1986
Čarbanice
Year:
1982
Čarbanice
Year:
1982
Čarbanice
Year:
1982
Rajský plyn
Year:
1970

Celebration in the Botanical Garden
One of the lead characters is Maria, an inn keeper; always a bride but never a wife. She meets the newcomer Pierre, who disturbs the peace of the small village and teaches the locals how to enjoy life. The film is full of fireworks of lovely colours, and a warm feeling. It is like a carousel of humour and human situations that carry us away, from the very first frame to the unexpected ending, making the viewer laugh gaily. Using a mosaic approach to the traditional narrative line, the film director creates a picture of fairly anarchic glee. “Celebration in the Botanical Garden” is a world of fantasy, full of summer fun, good humour and delight. E. Havetta´s debut was inspired by naïve art, French impressionism, and silent slap-stick as well as Western Slovakian folk traditions.Year:
1969

Niet inej cesty
Year:
1968

Tango pre medveďa
Year:
1967

Before Tonight Is Over
Two female clerks using up their savings to enjoy a few days of carefree life, two plumbers looking for an erotic adventure, a building contractor determined to drink away all wages of his workers and a former major who became an alcoholic due to political persecution — these people meet in a ski resort bar somewhere in the High Tatras. During one night they gradually reveal their unfulfilled dreams, illusions and disappointments of ”average" people of those times.Year:
1966

The Barnabás Kos Case
In this bitingly satirical film Peter Slovan, a continuous source of trouble for the film functionaries of the socialist Slovakia, tackles an evergreen topic – the corruptive effects of power. Barnabáš Kos, a triangle player at a symphonic orchestra, is suddenly promoted to serve as the head of the said institution, even though both he and his superiors deem him completely unfit for the task. Encouraged in equal parts by this unexpected recognition and the servile praise of his colleagues, Kos’s modesty starts to gradually vanish. The erstwhile bashful and aloof percussionist quickly becomes aware of the advantages of his new office, and begins to realise his increasingly ludicrous artistic ambitions. Ultimately, the submissive marionette turns into a source of public humiliation, and his astonishing career finds an abrupt end. Orchestra serves here as a microcosm that grotesquely reflects the absurd and tragicomic mechanisms of the paranoid apparatus of power.Year:
1965

A Face in the Window
A movie built up of three stories about life in a small Slovak town. The Prosecutor: the district attorney is a jazz orchestra soloist at the same time and that is much disliked by the local provincial society. The Defender: is about a young doctor's relation to his patient, who is open about his reactionary opinions. The Judge: it is only after long years that the old judge realizes that his own marriage is in jeopardy.Year:
1963
Keď chybí trombón
Year:
1962