Most Popular Anna Pešlová Trailers
Total trailers found: 35
Kubo Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
Charming country girl Anička Košáriková and the handsome Paľo share a tender, mutual affection, until Anička’s recently widowed mother forbids the match.
Second Love Trailer (1977)
25 December 1977
The television production is an episode from the life of Andrej Sládkovič. Braxatoris, known as Sládkovič, comes to Banská Štiavnica and wants to find the inspiration for his poetry - Marína.
Zenovo vedomie Trailer (1976)
29 November 1976
Television adaptation of the novel by the Italian writer Italo Svevo. His hero is Zeno Cosini, the son of a merchant in Trieste.
Netrpezlivosť srdca Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
A TV adaptation of a novel by Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. The tragic love story of a lame girl and a lieutenant provides a framework for reflection on human compassion.
The Ballad of Seven Hanged Men Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Seven people waiting for their death. A group of assasins - three men and two women - and Gypsy thief spend their time in prison to be tucked up.
Kocúrkovo Trailer (1971)
24 December 1971
A story in which the author mocks the Slovak petty bourgeoisie and denounces the denationalization of the gentry in the nineteenth century.
Smrť sa volá Engelchen Trailer (1960)
01 January 1960
The television film based on the novel of the same name by Ladislav Mňaček draws on the period of World War II and the Slovak National Uprising.
Džbán plný ambrózie Trailer (1974)
18 October 1974
An original television production based on the life of Slovak writer Jozef Gregor Tajovský.
Hajniks Wife Trailer (1971)
25 December 1971
The dramatization of P. O. Hviezdoslav's epic is a celebration of the moral purity of the Slovak people.
Adventure at Obžinky Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A television production of a play by Ján Palárik. A comedy directed against nationalism, national indifference and stupid arrogance.
Sheperds Wife Trailer (1972)
25 December 1972
Television film based on the classic Slovak drama by Ivan Stodola. The theme of the play is the return of a supposedly dead man.