Stanislav Szomolányi Movie Trailers
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Loves of a French Pussycat Trailer (1972)
09 March 1972
Rolf, a sex-advice columnist and a lecher, has affairs with numerous women, but never a permanent relationship.
Horúčka Trailer (1975)
10 December 1975
A psychological story of a young printing house leader and his subordinates and a "dangerous contract from the West".
Studené podnebie Trailer (1975)
29 September 1975
A sensitive and modest girl gets married and lives with her family in the mountains. After her husband leaves for the army, she finds herself isolated by her family and her surroundings.
Kráľovská hra Trailer (1999)
01 January 1999
Television production based on the short story by S. Zweig. The chess game played by two men is not only the central event, but also a metaphor for a story about human aggression, guilt and liberation.
Three Daughters Trailer (1968)
02 February 1968
A classical ballad motif about an aging father and his three daughters is quite unusually here set against the backdrop of Czechoslovakia of the 1950s.
O sláve a tráve Trailer (1985)
01 August 1985
Each of the four short stories, framed by the figure of the photographer, depicts the lives of women and girls whose work has brought them to the limelight, but also marked their relationships with those closest to them.
If I Had a Girl Trailer (1976)
15 October 1976
Vlado has just passed his high school diploma and is starting a job as a home tutor in the family of a big businessman.
Marked by Darkness Trailer (1959)
11 November 1959
Short, evocative documentary on the education of blind and partially sighted children.
Big Night and Big Day Trailer (1975)
24 January 1975
Slovakian villagers towards the end of WW II are despairing as German troops fall back to their village.
Great Times Trailer (1979)
19 January 1979
The drama of the last days of the second world war through the eyes of children in rural areas.
The Organ Trailer (1965)
22 January 1965
A young Polish deserter and gifted organist finds shelter from the fascists in a Slovak Franciscan monastery.
Kosenie Jastrabej lúky Trailer (1982)
19 March 1982
Old farmer Martin Hudec summons his three estranged sons back to their native village to mow a family meadow.
The Death of Mr Goluza Trailer (1982)
22 March 1982
Traveling salesman in a small town before WW2 makes a solemn promise to kill himself. Later he finds that the local people took him very seriously.
If I Had a Gun Trailer (1971)
12 November 1971
Vlado, an intelligent boy living in a small village, has fantasies that take him away from his humdrum life.
A Gentle Spirit Trailer (1967)
01 January 1967
A tragic story of an uneasy marriage between a young girl and an elderly, crotchety man who cannot understand or approach her.
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.
Popolvar, Biggest in the World Trailer (1982)
24 December 1982
A fairy-tale about knight honour, punished evil and tender love. Three royal brothers are put to the test in the fight with the king of the underworld in order to save captured princess, Láskykvet.
Miraculous Virgin Trailer (1967)
20 January 1967
A film adaptation of the novelette of the same title written by Dominik Tatarka depicts the life of a young generation of artists that was formed in Slovakia during the war.
The False Prince Trailer (1985)
01 June 1985
The Sultan awaits the arrival of his son, Prince Omar, who has brought up in a distant land. The master tailor and his assistances are making clothes for the prince.
The Sun in a Net Trailer (1963)
15 February 1963
Oldrich "Fajolo" Fajták (Marián Bielik), a student who directs quasi-existentialist verbal abuse at his girlfriend Bela Blazejová (Jana Beláková), takes off to a formally volunteer summer work camp at a farm where he meets her grandfather.
Právo na minulosť Trailer (1989)
23 October 1989
In the late 1980s, several films were made that wanted to come to terms with the crimes of Stalinism, but they did so with a very alibi - they basically communicate that it is enough to remove the erroneous deviation of the communist regime for this social system to become fully humane again.