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Bathory: Countess of Blood
Bathory is based on the legends surrounding the life and deeds of Countess Elizabeth Bathory known as the greatest murderess in the history of mankind. Contrary to popular belief, Elizabeth Bathory was a modern Renaissance woman who ultimately fell victim to men’s aspirations for power and wealth.
Juraj Jakubisko
Casts & Crew
Anna Friel
Karel Roden
Hans Matheson
Vincent Regan
Franco Nero
Bolek Polívka
Deana Horváthová
Julie Dreyfus
Monika Hilmerová
Michaela Drotárová
Antony Byrne
Jiří Mádl
Lucie Vondráčková
Jaromír Nosek
Marek Majeský
Marek Vašut
Jana Oľhová
Sandra Pogodová
Beata Greneche
Eva Elsnerová
Hana Vagnerová
Andrej Hryc
Karel Dobrý
René Štúr
Vincenzo Nicoli
Pál Bocsárszky
Tim Preece
Jan Vlasák
Petr Meissel
Ester Honysová
Zdeněk Podhůrský
Zuzana Frenglová
Taťjana Medvecká
Jirí Hajdyla
Václav Krejčí
Petr Jákl
Derek Dimir
Pavel Mádl
Gracie Friel
Pavel Kočí
Marie Boková
Pavel Skřípal
Zdeněk Maryška
Robbie Kay
Also Directed by Juraj Jakubisko
A satiric tragi-comedy about two women and their lover Robert who is an emigrant that keeps coming back. This film shows chaotic post-communist Europe after the fall of totalitarianism. Two opposite characters, women, meet during the Velvet Revolution in November 1989. Intellectual dissident Nona and a Communist secret police boss’ mistress Ester. They meet at an anti-regime demonstration and become friends. They don’t want anything to do with politics, both want to get married and have kids, but also get rich. Crazy plans and risky attempts to realize their shared dreams land them in many sticky situations in the post-revolution chaos. Too much money gets in the way of the power of friendship.
Juvaj Jakubiskoʼs first feature film after a forced nine-year-long break is a story about an unconventional man, Jozef Matúš. He arrives to a small village in eastern Slovakia to settle down and start a family. He is ready to subordinate everything to his goal. It all starts with stealing building material and ends with him disregarding those close to him to a point where his ambitions are turning against him. Build a House, Plant a Tree is a viewer-friendly film with a plot resembling a western, including several attractive action sequences.
A family saga taking place mostly in a small Slovak village over a period of thirty years (1887–1917). The first part captures the life of Martin Pichandu in the development of his craft, masonry; in the second part, his son is center stage living in a period of socio-political crisis, which ultimately results in the first World War. After originally airing on Czechoslovakian television in 1983 as a four-part 226-minute mini-series, this production received a 163-minute theatrical release in 1984.
Lukáš, Alžbetka's son, takes off into the world looking for happiness and love. His godmother, the celestial Lady Winter, keeps an eye on him. He arrives late in the fairy-tale land that she leads him to. Fear reigns where once cakes grew on trees. The miraculous ram has disappeared and the royal town is cursed. Lukáš has to decide what is closer to his heart: a fortune or love?
A fairy-tale about an old lady who takes care of snow and Jakub who does not fear death. It reflects the idea of people's longing for happiness, love and understanding, their effort to overcome troubles and win over death. It criticizes greed and evil desires.
After her mother had passed, Darinka lives with her grandma. In her fantasy she lives her own version of Sleeping Beauty. Her musical talent helps her to cope with illness and fulfill her dreams.
A rare film by Juraj Jakubisko about the power of music.
Frankenstein's Aunt is the protagonist of three novels - two by Allan Rune Pettersson and a seven-episode TV miniseries based on the first one. The story is a humorous homage to the Universal Horror Frankenstein films.
In the aftermath of war, two men and a woman begin acting more like children than adults, leading to tragedy.