Štúdio krátkych filmov Bratislava
Jarmok márnosti 1974
My Aunt Vincencia 1969
"My Aunt Vincencia" (1969) was born in a time of social relaxation, when films with Christian themes were also shown on the screens. The documentary is a story of a little boy who describes experiences and meetings with his aunt, a nun working in the Institute of Social Care under Kunětická hora in Bohemia. It is one of the first attempts to reveal the life of a nun in the difficult environment of mentally handicapped children. Faith in God gives this woman the strength to help and guide children to find themselves. In 1970, this film was sentenced to stay in the archive for almost 20 years.
Little Chickadee 1990
Set in Czechoslovakia in the summer of 1938, about two children who play together and who are great friends. However their days of friendship are numbered...
Water and Labor 1964
A short film which documents early lumber and textile manufacturing processes.
Intolerance 1969
Documentary film about the situation of nuns of several orders of the Catholic Church in Slovakia.
Čas nášho mesta 1975
Interview so Smrtkou 1963
Nedobrovoľný kúpeľ 1977
Kým sa ucho neodbije 1972
Art-naive gallery of craft guilds of Haban ceramics in Slovakia.
Smrť Pavla Duchaja 1969
Na počiatku bola pieseň 1970
Martin Slivka's documentary film about Karol Plicka (1894-1987), the founder of Slovak cinematography.
Keď chybí trombón 1962
Brat 1970
A television film based on a novella "Zhanobená krv" ("Dishonored Blood") by František Švantner.