Štefan Uher
Known for: Directing
Born: July 3, 1930 in Prievidza, Slovakia - Died: March 28, 1993
Štefan Uher (4 July 1930 – 29 March 1993) was a Slovak film director, one of the members of the Czechoslovak New Wave. He was born in Prievidza on 4 June 1930. He graduated from the FAMU in Prague in 1955. Among his fellow students were future directors Martin Hollý Jr. and Peter Solan. All three began to work at the Koliba film studios (then called the Feature Film Studio and the Short Film Studio) in Bratislava after graduation. Uher first worked in the short film division. The first movie he directed was My z deviatej A about the life of a group of 15-year-old students and their school. His second feature was The Sun in a Net. His next two movies The Organ (1964), and Three Daughters (1967) were based on screenplay by Alfonz Bednár. He worked with a composer Ilja Zeljenka on 8 of his movies. Uher's last film She Grazed Horses on Concrete (1982) has remained one of Slovakia's most popular domestic productions through the 2000s. The film was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize.
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Golden Sixties
Self (archive footage)
My z deviatej A
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The Organ
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Three Daughters
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Miraculous Virgin
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The Sun in a Net
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If I Had a Gun
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Maple and Juliana
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Once upon a time there was friendship
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She Kept Asking for the Moon
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Interview
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Dolina
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Marked by Darkness
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The Genius
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Great Times
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Kamarátky
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Kosenie Jastrabej lúky
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The Curator of Outdoor Museum
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Big Night and Big Day
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Studené podnebie
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If I Had a Girl
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Penelopa
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Moje kone vrané
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