Country and year of production SR, 2002 Director Kirchhoff Robert Screenplay Kirchhoff Robert Director of photography Kollár Martin Film editor Varga Roman Language Slovak/English subtitles |
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Annotation
The documentary film “Hey You Slovaks” is a work about poverty, the shock of capitalism, and Slovakia’s return to Europe. It is a mosaic of stories from various parts of Slovakia that reflect the director’s take on the variety of factors lying behind people’s life motivations. The author attempts to capture people’s definitions of a desirable existence, and the type of lifestyle they nurture in their dreams. The film’s main focus is on the issue of poverty and the exploration of the many ways that this phenomenon is manifested. Thus, the film is a reflection of the world, and the current state of affairs. It attempts to convey the message that the perception of poverty is often caused by the individual’s inability to step out of the “closed circle”.
Screened at movie festivals
Pusan International Film Festival 2002, Pusan, Kórea; JIHLAVA 2002, Jihlava, ČR; Medzinárodný filmový festival, Bratislava 2002, SR; ONE WORLD 2002, Praha, ČR; Etnofilm 2002, Čadca, SR; Letná filmová škola 2002, Uherské hradiště, ČR
Awards
Cena Slovenskej televízie, 2003; Etnofilm 2002, Čadca; IGRIC v kategórii televízna a filmová dokumentárna tvorba, 2003
Foto
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Run time | 48 | |
Medium | videotape | |
Projection format | VHS, color |