Fashion film
Directed by: Jakub Gulyás
Cinematographer: Jakub Gulyás
Production: Event Federation
Music: Austra - Beat and the pulse
Assistant: Roman Kovár
Clothes: Boris Hanečka
Editor: Jakub Gulyás
Colour Grading: Jakub Gulyás
Styling: Boris Hanečka
Hair & make-up: Zuzana Kopanicová
Cast: Sláva Daubnerová
Best Fashion Film Award 2017
This mythological story about the kidnapping of Europe is a story about beauty, naiveté, desire, omnipotence and values, which are over time replaced by fear, paranoia, decay and chaos under the influence of many circumstances. It is equally a story about contrasts and the phenomenon of withdrawal into one's inner world, which contrasts with the world of nomads, migrants or wayfarers. The clash of these distinct worlds becomes a foreshadowing of slavery, war, death and the spilling of blood. Contemporary Europe is literally becoming a fulfilment and a physical representation of ancient Greek mythology. The kidnapping of Europe is stripped of its figurativeness and brought into the reality. And man is always the one behind it. Or is it so?
Cast:
Stanislava Vlčeková, Martina Hajdyla Lacová,
Sláva Daubnerová, Marián Prevendarčík
Author: Peter Lomnický
Director: Jozef Vlk
Choreography: Stanislava Vlčeková
Music: Vladislav „Slnko“ Šarišský
Dramaturgy:
Martin Hodoň, Dáša Čiripová
Spectrum Quartett (Ján Kružliak , Adam Novák, Peter Dvorský, Branislav Bielik)
Setdesign: Ján Ptačin
Costumes: Katarína Holková
Premiere: March 29 2017
Photo: Katarína Križanovičová
The Puppet Theater at the Crossroads
A fictionalized biography of Ilona Nováková (1856- 1932), wife of Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav (1849-1921), one of Slovakia's most revered poets. By reconstructing the minutiae of Ilona's everyday domestic routines and envisioning her thought processes, Jana Juráňová paints a vivid and subtly ironic portrait of a woman who spent her life in the shadow of her husband. Juráňová debunks the myth of the great artist, showing instead a vain and self-centred man, unwilling to take criticism and oblivious of his wife's needs. Wittily recreating or imagining Hviezdoslav's real-life encounters with fellow writers and literary scholars—based on careful research in historical and literary sources—Jana Juráňová weaves a rich tapestry of cultural, social and political life in fin-de-siècle Slovakia.
Author: Jana Juráňová
Co-dramaturgy: Marián Pecko, Jana Juráňová as a guest
Stage design: Irena Marečková as a guest
Music: Juraj Haško as a guest
Movement co-creator: Mária Danadová as a guest
Director: Iva Š.
Cast: Sláva Daubnerová as a guest, Viktor Sabo as a guest, Peter Butkovský, Marianna Mackurová, Juraj Smutný, Mária Šamajová
"Spirit Level" by Pam Valentine is a comedy about Jack and Susie - two ghost hanging around in their old cottage house after drowning in a boating accident. They are refused entry into heaven because Jack is an atheist. Life after life is dull and long - for the time being their only pleasure is to scare estate agent and potential any would-be tenants. One day a young couple appears and will change existence of Jack and Susie. Since that moment everything is a bit topsy curvy in this country side.
director: Soňa Ferancová
translation: Danica Haláková
dramaturgy: Iveta Škripková
costumes: Simona Vachálková
set: Peter Janků
music: Longital
Cast:
Jack Cameron: Ján Gallovič
Susie Cameronová: Sláva Daubnerová
Mark Webster: Martin Hronský
Simon Willis: Richard Stanke
Flic Willis: Ivana Kuxová / Zuzana Norisová
Marcia Bradshawová: Táňa Radeva
Strážny anjel: Karin Haydu
Premiere: 16.10.2015 Aréna Theatre Bratislava
In a modern stage interpretation of director Rastislav Ballek, also featuring performance artist Sláva Daubnerová, the leading part of Johannes Rosmer is played by Robert Roth, member of Slovak National Theatre’s ensemble.
director: Rastislav Ballek
set and costume design: Katarína Holková
dramaturgy: Martin Kubran, Zuzana Šajgalíková
Cast:
Johannes Rosmer: Robert Roth
Rebekka Westová: Petra Vajdová
Kroll: Ľubomír Bukový
Peder Mortensgård: Braňo Deák, Juraj Loj
Ulrik Brendel: Martin Hronský
Pani Helsethová: Natália Puklušová
Beata: Sláva Daubnerová
Premiere: 5 th December 2013 Aréna Theatre
Director: Soňa Ferancová
set and costumes: Lea Fekete
Cast: Karin Haydu, Mirka Partlová, Sláva Daubnerová, Igor Adamec