Hannah and Her Brothers
Hannah and Her Brothers (Slovak: Hana a jej bratia), written and directed by Vladimír Adásek, is the first feature-length film from Slovakia to deal with homosexuality.[1][2] The film premiered in December 2000 at the International Film Festival Bratislava[3] and had its theatrical release in January 2001.
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Directed by | Vladimír Adásek |
Produced by | Viera Sandtnerová Oľga Hiadlovská |
Written by | Vladimír Adásek |
Starring | Vladimír Adásek Martin Keder Marta Žuchová Lucia Hurajová Patrícia Jarjabková |
Music by | Ivan Čermák Hana Hegerová |
Cinematography | Juraj Chlpík |
Edited by | Alena Pätoprstá |
Release date | January 11, 2001 |
Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | Slovakia |
Language | Slovak |
Budget | 2,000,000 Sk |
Premise
In the local cabaret "Hannah and Her Brothers", Hana relates the story of the main character, Martin, and his journey of self-discovery through the songs of the Slovak chanteuse Hana Hegerová. The music and lyrics play an important role illustrating and commenting on the action.[1]
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Vladimír Adásek | Hana |
Martin Keder | Martin |
Lucia Hurajová | Hema |
Marta Žuchová | Theodora |
Patrícia Jarjabková | Viera, Martin's mother |
Rudolf Kratochvíl | Vlado |
Juraj Mojžiš | Duga |
Scarlett Čanakyová | Eva |
Csongor Kassai | Miloš |
Gabriela Dzuríková | Božka |
Danica Koršová | Irma |
Veronika Turoková | Evička |
Dušan Cinkota | Ondrej |
Karol Čálik | Kveta |
Peter Bebjak | Professor |
Natália Drabiščáková | Magda |
Ján Martinkovič | Štefan |
Nora Srncová | Mail carrier |
Awards
- 2000 International Film Festival Bratislava – Grand Prix Nomination (Vladimír Adásek)
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See also
References
- "7th Czech Gay & Lesbian Film Festival". Archived from the original on February 24, 2014. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
- "Slovak Films – Hannah and Her Brothers". Archived from the original on October 9, 2006. Retrieved May 10, 2008.
- "International Film Festival Bratislava". Archived from the original on March 23, 2008. Retrieved May 10, 2008.
External links
- Hannah and Her Brothers on IMDb
- Hannah and Her Brothers
Hana a jej bratia at AllMovie - Hana a jej bratia at the Slovak Film Database (in Slovak)
- Hannah and Her Brothers at International Film Festival Bratislava (in English)
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