Martin Slivka Explained

Martin Slivka (1 November 1929 in Spišský Štiavnik – 23 September 2002 in Bratislava) was a Slovak documentary filmmaker, director, screenwriter, and ethnographer. He is best remembered for his documentaries Metamorfóza vlákna (1968), Človek a hra (1968), Deti a hudba (1969), Fašiangy (1969), and Ľudová kultúra na Slovensku (1972).[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: REMIÁŠOVÁ . M. . Martin Slivka . sk . 27 March 2012.
  2. Book: Macek . Václav . Dejiny slovenskej kinematografie . 1997 . Osveta . Martin . 80-217-0400-4.
  3. Book: Lu . Yu-hsiu . Elschek . Oskar . The Legacy of Indigenous Music: Asian and European Perspectives . 2021 . Springer Nature . 978-981-16-4473-3 . 201 . en.
  4. Book: Faber . Michael H. . AVICOM Tagungsband . 8 June 2020 . BoD – Books on Demand . 978-3-7519-0450-6 . 38 . en.
  5. Book: Hames . Peter . Czech and Slovak Cinema . 9 August 2010 . Edinburgh University Press . 978-0-7486-8683-4 . 164 . en.
  6. Web site: Martin Slivka - dafilms.com . dafilms.com . 30 July 2022 . en.
  7. Book: Berezhnaya . Liliya . Schmitt . Christian . Iconic Turns: Nation and Religion in Eastern European Cinema since 1989 . 1 June 2013 . BRILL . 978-90-04-25081-9 . 57 . en.