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Release Date:
January 23, 1975
Original Title:
Cesta ženy
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Slovenská filmová tvorba
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A chronicle of dramatic events capturing the fates of people living in a Slovak village just after World War II. Thirty years later, the main character Anna recalls a decision that fundamentally changed her life. During the period of incipient collectivization, she chose happiness and a difficult life with a poor man founding a cooperative in the village, although this significantly weakened her relationship with her own mother and at the same time interrupted a long-standing tradition in relation to the preservation of family property.
Assistant Camera:
Tibor Laky
Assistant Director:
A. Piovarczy
Martin Kuka
Assistant Editor:
Naďa Marákyová
Judita Fatulová
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Imrich Waczulík
Beatrix Dollingerová
Assistant Production Design:
Viera Dekišová
Camera Operator:
Ivan Puťora
Clapper Loader:
B. Čížová
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Edgar Schmied
Costumer:
Emília Kauzlaričová
Zdenka Bočánková
Director:
Dušan Kodaj
Director of Photography:
František Lukeš
Editor:
Eduard Klenovský
Lead Costumer:
Júlia Ballagová
Makeup Artist:
Jozef Škopek
Original Music Composer:
Tibor Andrašovan
Production Assistant:
P. Beleš
Production Design:
Jiří Červík
Production Manager:
Alexej Artim
Property Master:
Vladimír Matúš
Props:
Oskar Havlík
Ludovít Chudý
Dušan Dudík
Screenplay:
Štefan Zúber
Pavel Gejdoš st.
Script:
Lýdia Polčíková
Second Unit Director:
Alexander Bada
Short Story:
Štefan Zúber
Sound:
Milan K. Némethy
Still Photographer:
Vladimír Vavrek
Unit Production Manager:
Milan Hulík
Martin Štubniak
František Dekiš
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