Mario Homolka
Directing
Known For
Slovak director Marek Kuboš has not shot a film in 13 years. His first film ever – a student exercise at film school – was a self-portrait. The circle is closed, the source of creativity has seemingly dried up. All that is left to do in the last self-portrait is to clean up after oneself, to recapitulate one’s successes and failures, and to bid farewell to one’s protagonists. This introspective meta-documentary is not so much a study of a creative crisis as it is a self-therapeutic process and an attempt at offering a comprehensive profile of the filmmaker at a time of unstable certainties. Appearing in the role of Kuboš’s consultants are essentially all leading Slovak documentary filmmakers.
The Last Self-portrait
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Priama úmera

Vignettes of life in the village Kryvorivnya in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine, where once the novel "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" was written and later filmed and where, to this day, the passage of time has its own pace.
Pictograph

Emília Vášáryová. We know her face from newspaper and magazine covers and movie posters, yet we know so little about her. For more than sixty years, she has helped shape modern Czech-Slovak theater, film, and television, but only a few of her colleagues know the sources of her creative efforts. The film takes viewers on a journey through time, allowing them to understand the context of the actress's life and artistic endeavors.
Emília
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Konina

An ocean stood between Baba and her grandson, so she did the only thing she could: she became a whale and swam to him.
Transmitting Baba

A film about homes on both sides of an ocean.
Home Movie: A Diary for my American-Born Son

When I first arrived in America, (from my native Slovakia), I neither spoke nor understood a word of English and I soon found myself in the position of a mute creature. Perhaps it was this experience of muteness that inspired me to make a film about America from the perspective of a creature that neither speaks nor understands this country’s language or ways. Dogs can’t speak, but they can tell a lot about the society in which they live. About Dogs and People is an account of my journey across America to explore its’ canine culture. The film is made in the form of an essay: it uses authentic footage, but presents the material in a subjective way. Derived from my experience with non-verbal communication, the film “speaks” through imagery, using the vocabulary of archetypal gesture, tone, melody and rhythm.
About Dogs And People

A documentary film from the refugee camp in Belgrade. Hundreds of Kosovo Serbs and Roma have been living temporarily for years on the deck of the Pinki sports hall, and next to them, often separated only by glass, Belgraders relax and play sports.
Aquarium

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V hmle
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Rodáci

The still unexplained murder of former police officer Robert Remiáš in 1996, which appears to have involved the Slovak secret service at the behest of those in the highest places, remains a major blemish on the young Slovak democracy. The year before, the state directed the kidnapping of the son of the Slovak president, with whom the then Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar had a dispute. And Remiáš, who was the only witness to the kidnapping, became inconvenient...
Never Happened

Documentary film about the life journey of Anton Srholec, a man who never abandoned his principles - to love people and God, despite the circumstances of life and to fight for a better world in the midst of a broken world.