Maroš Kramár

Maroš Kramár

Nacimiento : 1959-04-26,

Perfil

Maroš Kramár

Películas

Princezna a půl království
Král
Únos
Predseda
Muzzikanti
producer Schwartz
Princezna a písař
Dietrich
Carstensz – Siedma hora
Vypravěč
Maharal – Tajemství talismanu
Martin Šimko
Královský slib
král
Deník šílené manželky
Unusual comedy about women and their marriage troubles.
A Fountain for Susan
Ibi (voice)
Suzanne
Deny
Na krásnom modrom Dunaji
A crazy comedy about three bohemian friends whose fascination with adventures verging on breaking the law, sexual freedom, loose entertainment and no fears of the consequences bring them even to partaking in the theft of an Andy Warhol painting.
Kmotor Remenár a kmotor Hrebenár
Európa, moja láska
Ružová Anička
Dúhová cesta
A Slide
Dostál
A group of boys are spending summer riding their bikes across the city but suddenly they are forced to fight a group of thieves.
Zlodarov les
Víkend za milión
Daník
Ulička stratených snov
Štvrtá hlava draka
Another Love
Peter Hradil
A story of a young student of medicine, who arrives in a small mountain village after being accused for carrying out illegal abortion. The film reflects the moral decline of the society, where stealing in secret and making compromises against one's beliefs make up mundane reality. The filmmakers went to perhaps the furthest possible limits in terms of allowed social criticism in the 1980s. The negative picture is enhanced by its rural setting, since the Slovak village had been traditionally associated with strict morals and conservative values.
Za humny je drak
princ Marian
Rodinná anamnéza
Výlet do mladosti
Náš dědek Josef
Slunce v kaluži
Přebytečná pravda
Kára
The Legend of the Silver Fir
Ondra
According to one Beskydy Mountains legend, if you do a good deed you will see silver trees. Little Ondra knows trees like that. In his family's cottage hangs a picture showing silver firs, a person falling from a height and a watch. In art lessons Ondra paints trees of the same kind. - One day Lojzek Hojgr, a man who climbs fir trees to gather the seeds, comes to see Ondra's parents. Long-ago Ondra's father has had such a job and Lojzek is his long-time friend. Hojgr moves into a half-ruined wood cabin. Ondra's father takes him on a visit to Lojzek and both demonstrate the beautiful but dangerous work of seed-gathering to the boy.
Ďaleko je do neba
Jano
Mŕtve oči
Television film, based on Rudolf Jašík's novel of the same name, tells the story of a blind boy rejected by his own family.