Andrej Rimko
Acting
Known For

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Bakaláři
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V službách zákona
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Vrabce z Tŕnia

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Vivat Beňovský!
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Prípad jasnovidca Hanussena

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Posledný drak
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V tieni vlkov
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Vzbúrené mesto
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Dunajské rozprávky
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Keď radí strach
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Rozprávanie kvetu kamélie
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Farebný bazár
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Stretnutie pod starou píniou
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Zbojnícke fašiangy
Biographical film about the work of the young Klement Gottwald. The story depicts his stay in Banská Bystrica, where he edited the Slovak communist press and helped organise the communist revolutionary movement.
Zrelá mladosť
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Jakubove uniformy

Jazz musician and trumpeter Beno is originally Slovak, but has been living in Prague for a long time. As a true bohemian, he does not recognize any limitations in his personal or artistic life. He is devoted to jazz with body and soul and despises any form of pop music. That is why he rejects the lucrative offers of his girlfriend, the successful singer Gábina. He also successfully faces the pressure of his much younger girlfriend-to-be and her defiant mother. Beno often has to pay for his tricks, but he accepts this with open eyes. Beno is ably supported by his friend, saxophonist Emil, known as Rampouch.
Freelancing

Štefan Padych loses a lawsuit against Šulgan, a local innkeeper to whom he owes money. Not wanting his wife and three-year-old daughter to starve, he decides to leave for France. However, after his departure, his wife Katarína Padych commits infidelity and becomes pregnant...
Hriech Kataríny Padychovej
Slovakian villagers towards the end of WW II are despairing as German troops fall back to their village.
Big Night and Big Day
In the late 1980s, several films were made that wanted to come to terms with the crimes of Stalinism, but they did so with a very alibi - they basically communicate that it is enough to remove the erroneous deviation of the communist regime for this social system to become fully humane again. This also applies to the immediate post-war fates of former front-line fighters - one fought in the Soviet Red Army, another in the English Air Force, another was a soldier in the Slovak Army. The difficult character check will only be completed by the 20th Congress of Soviet Communists, which condemned recent blunders. The film was made based on a proposal by former Foreign Minister Bohuslav Chňoupek.