Maple and Juliana (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 2, 1973

Original Title:
Javor a Juliana

Alternate Titles:
Slovenské balady

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Mystery

Production Companies:
Slovenská filmová tvorba

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 89

A girl is transformed into a maple tree by her impulsive and angry mother. Three poor wandering musicians come by the tree and create instruments from it. Walking around the country instead of happiness they bring death everywhere with their cursed instruments. However they cannot get rid of them, unless they bury the wooden instruments at the place of the tree. The three are anything but harmonious, each taking in their disputes various stances.

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Assistant Camera:
Martin Gazík
Marián Hronský

Assistant Director:
Peter Krška

Assistant Production Design:
Viliam Gruska

Assistant Production Manager:
Ladislav Wagner

Camera Operator:
Stanislav Daníček

Co-Director:
Alžbeta Domastová

Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček

Costume Design:
Milan Čorba

Costumer:
Júlia Ballagová

Director:
Štefan Uher

Director of Photography:
Stanislav Szomolányi

Editor:
Maximilián Remeň

Makeup & Hair:
Imrich Waczulík

Makeup Artist:
Jozef Škopek

Original Music Composer:
Ilja Zeljenka

Production Design:
Anton Krajčovič

Production Manager:
Ján Svikruha

Property Master:
Viliam Paušek
Stanislav Možný

Screenplay:
Alfonz Bednár

Script:
Judita Fatulová

Sound:
Milan K. Némethy

Story:
Alfonz Bednár

Unit Production Manager:
František Dostál

Vocals:
Helena Tattermuschová

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