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Occupation
  
Years active
  
1969 - 1995


Name
  
Dusan Hanak

Role
  
Film director

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Born
  
27 April 1938 (age 85) (
1938-04-27
)

Education
  
Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague

Movies
  
Pictures of the Old World, Rosy Dreams, I Love, You Love, Paper Heads

Similar People
  
Juraj Nvota, Marie Motlova, Dusan Dusek, Josef Hlinomaz, Roman Klosowski

Dušan Hanák: Šest otázek pro Jana Wericha (1963)


Dušan Hanák (April 27, 1938 in Bratislava) is a Slovak film director.

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Hanák graduated from the FAMU (Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts) in Prague in 1965. He began with a series of shorts at the Koliba film studios in Bratislava. Several of them received awards, and so did his first feature film 322 (the code for cancer in medical records of diseases, 1969).

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Du an han k de radosti aka a day of joy part 2 2


Career

Dušan Hanák Dusan Hanak Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Hanák followed it with the still admired feature-length documentary Pictures of the Old World (Obrazy starého sveta, 1972), partly a meditation on what lies hidden beneath the concept of "an authentic life", a theme already addressed in 322. Although Hanák was treated with suspicion by the more repressive communist authorities that took over after the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, he found an early refuge in a topic sufficiently removed from big politics to survive on the margins of official production and yet, executed with a finesse that gave it a wide international appeal. In the most extraordinary section, an old man talks with great fascination and lucidity about space travel, recalling how two astronauts walked on the moon and collected rocks while a third circled in their spaceship. Tacked to the wall of his crumbling shack is a small photograph of men walking on the moon. It is a beautiful, elegiac work whose images could apply to Appalachia or any other poor region. Good reviews or not, Pictures of the Old World was ordered shelved after the briefest of theatrical runs. Nevertheless, despite the authorities' surly take on Hanák's films, his next venture, Rosy Dreams, turned out to be another original work. His film I Love, You Love won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival.

Filmography

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  • 322 (1969)
  • Pictures of the Old World (1972)
  • Rosy Dreams (1976)
  • Silent Joy (1985)
  • I Love, You Love (1989)
  • Private Lives (1990)
  • Paper Heads (1995)

  • Dušan Hanák Duan Hank FDbcz

    Dušan Hanák HRWIFF Film Archive Paper Heads

    Dušan Hanák Dusan Hanak Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

    References

    Dušan Hanák Wikipedia