Jánošík (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 23, 1963

Original Title:
Jánošík

Alternate Titles:
Jánošík I, II
Jánošík I-II

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 170

This film is one of the most popular pictures of Slovak cinema and relates the story about the legendary folk hero and brigand Juro Jánošík [1688-1713] and the social situation in Slovakia of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The first part talks about Jánošík's childhood, studies and return to his native village. In the second part Jánošík leaves for the hills, where he organizes his band of brigands and starts an anti-feudal resistance. The film concludes with Jánošík's execution.

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Assistant Camera:
Alfréd Kern

Assistant Director:
Sylvia Lacková

Assistant Editor:
Štefánia Ryšavá

Assistant Production Design:
Miloš Kalina
Oľga Maiová

Camera Operator:
Jan Kváča

Conductor:
František Belfín

Costume Design:
Ludmila Purkyňová

Costumer:
Štefan Koller
Žofia Králová
Zdena Šukalová

Director:
Paľo Bielik

Director of Photography:
Vladimír Ješina

Editor:
Maximilián Remeň

First Assistant Director:
Martin Ťapák
Štefan Briestenský

Gaffer:
Ambróz Serina

Line Producer:
Ladislav Ondreička

Makeup Artist:
Michal Jurkovič
Mária Grandtnerová

Original Music Composer:
Tibor Andrašovan

Production Design:
Ivan Vaníček

Production Manager:
Vladimír Zimmer

Property Master:
Milan Tardík

Screenplay:
Paľo Bielik

Script:
Helena Tankovičová

Sound:
Ondrej Polomský

Sound Effects:
Bohumír Brunclík

Still Photographer:
Milan Kordoš

Story:
Paľo Bielik

Unit Production Manager:
Jozef Hacaj
Boris Jurech

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