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List of Slovak films of the 2020s

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A List of Slovak films of the 2020s.

Title Director Cast Genre Length Co-production Notes
2020
Attila Petr Větrovský Attila Végh, Rytmus, Pavol Neruda Documentary 125 Minutes
Everest, the Hard Way Pavol Barabáš Chris Bonington, Ivan Fiala, Peter Habeler Documentary 52 Minutes
HocKEy dram Marek Vaňous Documentary 80 Minutes
Far Too Personal Marta Ferencová Petra Hřebíčková, Tatiana Dyková, Eliška Balzerová, Ľuboš Kostelný Comedy/Drama 107 Minutes  Czech Republic
Healing Waters Ján Sebechlebský Darija Pavlovičová,, Marián Mitaš, Jakub Spišák Fantasy 90 Minutes  Czech Republic
Rytmus: Tempos Roman Kelemen Rytmus Documentary 96 Minutes
Libertas Boris Vereš Documentary 63 Minutes
Salto is the King Pavol Barabáš Miroslav Dušek, Tomáš Lukačovič, Pavol Barabáš Documentary 64 Minutes
Scumbag Mariana Čengel Solčanská
Rudolf Biermann
Jozef Vajda, Dano Heriban, Diana Mórová Drama/Thriller 104 Minutes
Servants Ivan Ostrochovský Samuel Skyva, Samuel Polakovič, Vlad Ivanov Drama 88 Minutes  Czech Republic
 Romania
 Ireland
Summer Rebels Martina Saková Pavel Nový, Eliáš Vyskočil, Liana Pavlíková, Szidi Tobias Adventure 93 Minutes  Germany
The Auschwitz Report Peter Babjak Noël Czuczor, Peter Ondrejička, Jan Nedbal Drama 94 Minutes  Czech Republic
 Germany
 Poland
Slovak entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards.[1]
The Golden Boys: A Story of Slovak ice hockey Ľubomír Ján Slivka Marián Bezák, Peter Bondra, Stan Bowman Documentary 2*52 Minutes
The Golden Land Dominik Jursa Roland Noga, Juraj Lukáč, Vladimír Ferko Documentary 64 Minutes
The Man with Hare Ears Martin Šulík Miroslav Krobot, Oldřich Kaiser, Alexandra Borbély Thriller/Drama 104 Minutes  Czech Republic
Unseen Maia Martiniak Documentary 87 Minutes
2021
107 Mothers Péter Kerekes Maryna Klimova, Iryna Kiryazeva, Lyubov Vasylyna Documentary/Drama 93 Minutes  Czech Republic
 Ukraine
2020-21 Sun in a Net Awards Best Film winner and Slovak entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.[2]
Dhaulagiri is my Everest Pavol Barabáš Zoltán Demján Documentary 64 Minutes  Germany
Happy New Year 2: Dobro došli Jakub Kroner Tatiana Pauhofová, Antónia Lišková, Gabriela Marcinková Romantic comedy 95 Minutes  Czech Republic
Jozef Mak Peter Bebjak Dávid Hartl, Judit Bárdos, Diana Mórová Comedy/Drama 120 Minutes
Known Unknown Zuzana Marianková Tatiana Pauhofová, Klára Issová, Martin Hofmann Comedy/Drama 103 Minutes  Czech Republic
Lines Barbora Sliepková Maroš Bango, Matúš Čupka, Zuzana Čaputová Documentary 80 Minutes
The Sailor Lucia Kašová Paul Erling Johnson Documentary 79 Minutes
2022
Black on a White Horse Rastislav Boroš Milan Ondrík, Rebeka Poláková, Attila Mokos Comedy 94Minutes
Dezo Hoffmann – Photographer of The Beatles Patrik Lančarič Documentary 90 Minutes
Enchanted Cave Mariana Čengel Solčanská Martina Zábranská, Petra Dubayová, Ondřej Kraus, Tatiana Pauhofová Fantasy 102 Minutes  Czech Republic
 Hungary
Horse Martin Šulík Daniel Fischer, Branislav Bystriansky, Dominika Kavaschová Comedy/Drama 80 Minutes  Czech Republic
Lord of the Mountains' Secret Peter Bebjak David Švehlík, Leona Skleničková, Jan Nedbal, Martin Huba Fantasy 99 Minutes  Czech Republic
 Germany
Mountain Guides Pavol Barabáš Ján Kořínek, Jaroslav Michalko, Pavel Rajtar Documentary 69 Minutes
Nightsiren Tereza Nvotová Natalia Germani, Eva Mores, Marek Geišberg Drama/Horror 109 Minutes  Czech Republic
Piargy Ivo Trajkov Judit Pecháček, Lucia Siposová, Attila Mokos Drama 100 Minutes  Czech Republic
 North Macedonia
SCHEEP – (AN)REAL STORI Peter Pavlík Peter Pavlík, Katarína Smaczna, Klara Smaczna Comedy/Drama 79 Minutes
Shadowplay Peter Bebjak Milan Ondrík, Hynek Čermák, Vladimír Javorský Thriller 103 Minutes  Czech Republic Set to release in 2021, delayed due to COVID-19 pandemic[3]
Superwoman Karol Vosátko Natálie Topinková, Renáta Ryníková, Zuzana Šebová Comedy 108 Minutes
The Cathedral Denis Dobrovoda Justo Gallego Martínez Documentary 87 Minutes
Till the Summer Comes Marta Ferencová Tereza Kostková, Marián Miezga, Dana Rogoz Comedy 111 Minutes  Czech Republic
Victim Michal Blaško Vita Smachelyuk, Gleb Kuchuk, Igor Chmela Drama 92 Minutes  Germany
 Czech Republic
2022 Sun in a Net Awards Best Film winner and Slovak entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards.[4]
Welcome Home! Peter Serge Butko Róbert Jakab, Petra Polnišová, Anna Šišková Comedy 104 Minutes
2023
Emília Martin Šulík Emília Vášáryová, Magda Vášáryová, Božidara Turzonovová Documentary 98 Minutes
Grand Canyon Pavol Barabáš Peter Valušiak, , Tomáš Lukačovič, Robert Kazík Documentary 64 Minutes
Hanging Without Walls Jana Durajová
Lena Kušnieriková
Documentary 78 Minutes
Invalid Jonáš Karásek Gregor Hološka, Zdeněk Godla, Ivo Gogál Comedy 108 Minutes 2023 Sun in a Net Awards Best Film winner[5]
Neither With You Tomáš Dianiška Kristína Svarinská, Kryštof Hádek, Taťjana Medvecká Romantic comedy 100 Minutes  Czech Republic
Perinbaba: Two Realms Juraj Jakubisko Lukáš Frlajs, Valéria Frištik, Ivan Romančík Fantasy 107 Minutes  Czech Republic
Photophobia Ivan Ostrochovský
Pavol Pekarčík
Nikita Tyshchenko Documentary/Drama 71 Minutes  Czech Republic
 Ukraine
Slovak entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.[6]
Handmaiden Mariana Čengel Solčanská Dana Droppová, Radka Caldová, Vica Kerekes Drama 108 Minutes  Czech Republic
Never Say Never Branislav Mišík Tereza Kostková, Tomáš Maštalír, Lenka Krobotová Drama/Comedy 104 Minutes  Czech Republic
Réveillon Michal Kunes Kováč Eva Holubová, Bolek Polívka, Anna Šišková, Drama/Comedy 101 Minutes  Canada
Three Golden Ducats Mariana Čengel Solčanská Katarína Krajčovičová, Ladislav Bédi, Jozef Vajda, Jitka Čvančarová Fantasy 84 Minutes  Czech Republic
We're Going to Team Building Zuzana Marianková Jakub Prachař, Vojtěch Kotek, Anna Polívková Comedy 105 Minutes  Czech Republic
You are the Bad Luck, Love Samuel Spišák Michaela Čobejová, Ivan Franěk, Leona Skleničková, Ady Hajdu Romantic comedy 98 Minutes
What Did You Do to the Russians? Michal Fulier
Jana Bučka Kovalčíková
Documentary 90 Minutes
2024
Cop War Rudolf Biermann Alexander Bárta, Juraj Loj, Rytmus Thriller 151 Minutes  Czech Republic
Fentasy Samuel Vičan
Anastasia Hoppanová
Kristína Kanátová, David Švehlík, Noël Czuczor Thriller 85 Minutes
Kavej Lukáš Zednikovič Jana Kovalčiková, Anna Jakab Rakovská, Pavol Šimun Comedy 111 Minutes
Lóve 2 Jakub Kroner Michal Nemtuda, Kristína Svarinská, Jakub Gogál Thriller 100 Minutes
Miki Jakub Kroner Milan Ondrík, Dušan Cinkota, Gregor Hološka Thriller 110 Minutes  Czech Republic
Ms. President Marek Šulík Zuzana Čaputová Documentary 109 Minutes  Czech Republic
The Hungarian Dressmaker Iveta Grófová Alexandra Borbély, Milan Ondrík, Nico Klimek, Lili Monori Drama 129 Minutes  Czech Republic Slovak entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards.[7]
Via Slovakia Víťazoslav Chrappa Documentary 83 Minutes
Whirlwind Peter Bebjak Aňa Geislerová, Tomáš Maštalír, Éva Bandor Thriller 122 Minutes  Czech Republic
Year of the Widow Veronika Lišková Pavla Beretová, Julie Šoucová, Zuzana Kronerová Drama 108 Minutes  Czech Republic
 Croatia

References

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  1. ^ "Slovensko pošle do boja o Oscara film Správa". Omediach. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Slovenským kandidátom v boji o Oscara je film Cenzorka, na ktorom pracovali šesť rokov". TA3. 14 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Odložená premiéra filmu Petera Bebjaka Stínohra se uskuteční letos 7. dubna". ceskenoviny.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Slovakia selects Venice, Toronto title 'Victim' as Oscars 2023 international feature entry (Exclusive)". Screen Daily. 14 September 2022. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  5. ^ Teraz.sk (2024-04-27). "Slnku v sieti dominovala čierna komédia Invalid, získala sedem cien". TERAZ.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2024-07-17.
  6. ^ F. N. E. Staff (27 September 2023). "Oscar Watch 2024: Slovakia Selects Photophobia as Oscar Contender - FilmNewEurope.com". FilmNewEurope.com. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Slovenským kandidátom na Oscara je film Ema a smrtihlav". TERAZ.sk (in Slovak). 16 September 2024. Retrieved 15 October 2024.