Hannah and Her Brothers explained
Hannah and Her Brothers should not be confused with Hannah and Her Sisters.
Hannah and Her Brothers Hana a jej bratia |
Director: | Vladimír Adásek |
Cinematography: | Juraj Chlpík |
Editing: | Alena Pätoprstá |
Runtime: | 77 minutes |
Country: | Slovakia |
Language: | Slovak |
Budget: | 2,000,000 Sk |
Hannah and Her Brothers (sk|'''Hana a jej bratia'''), written and directed by Vladimír Adásek, is the first feature-length film from Slovakia to deal with homosexuality.[1] [2] The film premiered in December 2000 at the International Film Festival Bratislava[3] and had its theatrical release in January 2001.
Premise
In the local cabaret "Hannah and Her Brothers", Hana relates the story of the main character, Martin, and his journey of self-discovery through the songs of the Slovak chanteuse Hana Hegerová. The music and lyrics play an important role illustrating and commenting on the action.[1]
Cast
- Vladimír Adásek as Hana
- Martin Keder as Martin
- Lucia Hurajová as Hema
- Marta Žuchová as Theodora
- Patrícia Jarjabková || Viera, Martin's mother
- Rudolf Kratochvíl as Vlado
- Juraj Mojžiš as Duga
- Scarlett Čanakyová as Eva
- Csongor Kassai as Miloš
- Gabriela Dzuríková as Božka
- Danica Koršová as Irma
- Veronika Turoková as Evička
- Dušan Cinkota as Ondrej
- Karol Čálik as Kveta
- Peter Bebjak as Professor
- Natália Drabiščáková as Magda
- Ján Martinkovič as Štefan
- Nora Srncová as Mail carrier
Awards
- 2000 International Film Festival Bratislava – Grand Prix Nomination (Vladimír Adásek)
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 7th Czech Gay & Lesbian Film Festival . February 24, 2014 . https://archive.today/20140224124152/http://old.mezipatra.cz/2001/filmy43/hana-a-jeji-brati74.html . February 24, 2014 . dead .
- Web site: Slovak Films – Hannah and Her Brothers . May 10, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061009065625/http://www.katalog.artfilm.cz/soubor/FIL8100 . October 9, 2006 . dead .
- Web site: International Film Festival Bratislava . May 10, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080323164750/http://www.iffbratislava.sk/slovak/2000/ . March 23, 2008 . dead .