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The Deserter and the Nomads (1968)

Genre : Drama, War

Runtime : 1H 39M

Director : Juraj Jakubisko
Writer : Ladislav Ťažký, Juraj Jakubisko, Karol Sidon

Synopsis

An apocalyptic story of three wars in three film tales encompassing the end of the WWI,WWII, as well as a vision of the world destroyed by nuclear weapons. This film was honored at the film festivals in Venice and Sorrento. Immediately after that the copy with Italian subtitles was locked in a safe as evidence of the anti-communist activities of the director, who used real footage of the Soviet invasion.

Actors

Ferencz Gejza
Ferencz Gejza
Kalmán (segment "Zbehovia")
Mikuláš Ladižinský
Mikuláš Ladižinský
Martin (segment "Zbehovia")
Helena Gorovová
Helena Gorovová
Lila (segment "Zbehovia")
Alexandra Sekulová
Alexandra Sekulová
Mara (segment "Zbehovia")
Albert Vojtech Pagáč
Albert Vojtech Pagáč
Bergman (segment "Zbehovia")
Augustín Kubán
Augustín Kubán
White Rider (segment "Zbehovia")
Václav Kovařík
Václav Kovařík
Crippled Christ (segment "Zbehovia")
Štefan Pettö
Štefan Pettö
Cripple (segment "Zbehovia")
Mikuláš Cincula
Mikuláš Cincula
Scarred (segment "Zbehovia")
Gejza Spišák
Gejza Spišák
Policeman (segment "Zbehovia")
Alexander Kautnik
Alexander Kautnik
Policeman (segment "Zbehovia")
Ján Švec
Ján Švec
Policeman (segment "Zbehovia")
Magda Vášáryová
Magda Vášáryová
Dominika (segment "Dominika")
Ferdinand Vilím
Ferdinand Vilím
Michal (segment "Dominika")
Oľga Vronská
Oľga Vronská
(segment "Dominika")
Samuel Adamčík
Samuel Adamčík
Porun (segment "Dominika")
Ján Gubala
Ján Gubala
(segment "Dominika")
Augustín Kubán
Augustín Kubán
Death (segment "Dominika")
Juraj Kukura
Juraj Kukura
(segment "Dominika")
Ivan Krivosudský
Ivan Krivosudský
(segment "Dominika")
Mikuláš Ladižinský
Mikuláš Ladižinský
(segment "Dominika")
Ivan Macho
Ivan Macho
(segment "Dominika")
Ľudovít Reiter
Ľudovít Reiter
(segment "Dominika")
Jozef Šikuta
Jozef Šikuta
(segment "Dominika")
Ľudovít Šarkózy
Ľudovít Šarkózy
(segment "Dominika")
Gejza Sedlák
Gejza Sedlák
(segment "Dominika")
Františka Horková
Františka Horková
(segment "Dominika")
Oľga Maiová
Oľga Maiová
(segment "Dominika")
Roman Ondiáš
Roman Ondiáš
(segment "Dominika")
Arpád Rigo
Arpád Rigo
(segment "Dominika")
Oľga Adamčíková
Oľga Adamčíková
Old Woman (segment "Pútnici")
Peter Debnár
Peter Debnár
Groom (segment "Pútnici")
Ferencz Gejza
Ferencz Gejza
Kalmán (segment "Pútnici")
Helena Gorovová
Helena Gorovová
Lila (segment "Pútnici")
Mikuláš Ladižinský
Mikuláš Ladižinský
Martin (segment "Pútnici")
Ina Gogálová
Ina Gogálová
Ivka (segment "Pútnici")
Ondrej Bendík
Ondrej Bendík
(segment "Pútnici")
Vojtech Brablec
Vojtech Brablec
(segment "Pútnici")
Mária Dvořáková
Mária Dvořáková
(segment "Pútnici")
Štefan Felinger
Štefan Felinger
(segment "Pútnici")
Mária Grabanová
Mária Grabanová
(segment "Pútnici")
Anton Heumann
Anton Heumann
(segment "Pútnici")
Ján Hudec
Ján Hudec
(segment "Pútnici")
Ján Hyža
Ján Hyža
(segment "Pútnici")
Ján Jakubisko
Ján Jakubisko
(segment "Pútnici")
Mária Lešková
Mária Lešková
(segment "Pútnici")
Mária Lukáčová
Mária Lukáčová
(segment "Pútnici")
Michal Laube
Michal Laube
(segment "Pútnici")
Terézia Malíková
Terézia Malíková
(segment "Pútnici")
Jana Ňachajová
Jana Ňachajová
(segment "Pútnici")
Jozef Rehák
Jozef Rehák
(segment "Pútnici")
Mária Ščurková
Mária Ščurková
(segment "Pútnici")
Jana Stehnová
Jana Stehnová
(segment "Pútnici")
Helena Šestáková
Helena Šestáková
(segment "Pútnici")
Anna Varechová
Anna Varechová
(segment "Pútnici")
Alžbeta Zákutná
Alžbeta Zákutná
(segment "Pútnici")
J. Biháry
J. Biháry
(segment "Pútnici")
D. Farkaš
D. Farkaš
(segment "Pútnici")
Ladislav Fecko
Ladislav Fecko
Kalmán (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
Ida Rapaičová
Ida Rapaičová
Lila (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
Jela Lukešová
Jela Lukešová
Mara (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
Július Vašek
Július Vašek
Bergman (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
Ľudovít Ozábal
Ľudovít Ozábal
White Rider (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
Štefan Janči
Štefan Janči
Crippled Christ (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
Eduard Bindas
Eduard Bindas
Cripple (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
Michal Safko
Michal Safko
Scarred (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
Ernest Kostelník
Ernest Kostelník
Policeman (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)
Jozef Kuchár
Jozef Kuchár
Policeman (segment "Zbehovia") (voice)

Crews

Juraj Jakubisko
Juraj Jakubisko
Director
Ladislav Ťažký
Ladislav Ťažký
Screenplay
Moris Ergas
Moris Ergas
Producer
Turi Vasile
Turi Vasile
Producer
Juraj Jakubisko
Juraj Jakubisko
Director of Photography
Maximilián Remeň
Maximilián Remeň
Editor
Helena Anýžová
Helena Anýžová
Costume Design
Mária Grandtnerová
Mária Grandtnerová
Makeup Artist
Imrich Waczulík
Imrich Waczulík
Makeup Artist
Ladislav Ťažký
Ladislav Ťažký
Story
Juraj Jakubisko
Juraj Jakubisko
Screenplay
Karol Sidon
Karol Sidon
Story
Karol Sidon
Karol Sidon
Screenplay
Juraj Jakubisko
Juraj Jakubisko
Story
Štěpán Koníček
Štěpán Koníček
Original Music Composer
Ivan Vaníček
Ivan Vaníček
Production Design
Oľga Maiová
Oľga Maiová
Production Design
Anna Liďáková
Anna Liďáková
Costumer
Zdenka Bočánková
Zdenka Bočánková
Costumer
Alexander Pallós
Alexander Pallós
Sound
Ladislav Ondreička
Ladislav Ondreička
Production Manager
František Velecký
František Velecký
First Assistant Director
Karol Sidon
Karol Sidon
First Assistant Director
Tibor Michalčík
Tibor Michalčík
Assistant Director
Ján Gogál
Ján Gogál
Assistant Director
Tibor Michalčík
Tibor Michalčík
First Assistant Director
Stanislav Daníček
Stanislav Daníček
Assistant Camera
Stanislav Doršič
Stanislav Doršič
Assistant Camera
Alfréd Kern
Alfréd Kern
Assistant Camera
Stanislav Doršič
Stanislav Doršič
Camera Operator
Oľga Maiová
Oľga Maiová
Assistant Production Design
Ludovít Chudý
Ludovít Chudý
Property Master
Milan Tardík
Milan Tardík
Property Master
Štefan Pytel
Štefan Pytel
Unit Production Manager
Gejza Nagy
Gejza Nagy
Unit Production Manager
Helena Mešková
Helena Mešková
Script
Tatiana Hentzová
Tatiana Hentzová
Script
Štěpán Koníček
Štěpán Koníček
Conductor

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