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Paľo Bielik (December 11, 1910 – April 23, 1983), also known as Ján Bukva, was a Slovak
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
,
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and
actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li ...
. He was one of notable personalities in the time of beginnings of Slovak cinematography.


Life

He was born in
Banská Bystrica Banská Bystrica (, also known by other alternative names) is a middle-sized town in central Slovakia, located on the Hron River in a long and wide valley encircled by the mountain chains of the Low Tatras, the Veľká Fatra, and the Kremnica Mo ...
, then part of
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. At the start he played amateur theatre in Banská Bystrica. In the role of Jánošík eponymous game by
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,
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noticed him and recommended for the title role in the film Jánošík (1936) to
Martin Frič Martin Frič (29 March 1902 – 26 August 1968) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and actor. He had more than 100 directing credits between 1929 and 1968, including feature films, shorts and documentary films. Throughout his life, Fri ...
. It was the second film of the legendary story about the famous highwayman. The success of the film led Bielik to a professional theatrical career in the
Slovak National Theatre The Slovak National Theater ( sk, Slovenské národné divadlo, abbr. SND) is the oldest professional theatre in Slovakia, consisting of three ensembles: opera, ballet, and drama. Its history begins shortly after the establishment of the first ...
. (1939 - 1941). During the war, he began to deal with short films and in 1945 he became a director of feature films. After his debut he starred in several other films of this important director (
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, Čapkove poviedky). During the filming of the movie directed by Frinč, which was first ever movie produced in Slovakia, 'Varúj!', Bielik was his co-director and also played one of the main characters. During the war Paľo Bielik began shooting short films, and later devoted himself to the creation of successful full-length shots. Along with Karol Krško he filmed a documentary film ' For freedom', in which were used footage of the Slovak National Uprising. Bielik worked with an authentic material on his first feature film, ' Vlčie diery', made 1948. The Union of Czechoslovak Army and guerrillas assisted him in creating the film. In the film played a team of excellent actors like Ladislav Slovak Chudík, Joseph Budský, Francis Dibarbora, Ťapák Martin and many others. To the theme of war Paľo Bielik returned in movie ' Štyridsaťštyri' made in 1957. As an award of this movie he received a special honorable mention and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 11th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1958. In 1959 he made the legendary film Captain Dabač, in main role with Ladislav Chudík. In the sixties, Paľo Bielik revived Jánošík in the third film version, which is the jewel of Slovak cinematography. Movie filmed in 1962 and 1963 on the occasion of the 250th Jánošík death anniversary. The last movies of Paľo Bielik as a movie director were the dramatic story of Master Executioner (1966) and Three witnesses 1968. The films of Slovak actor and director were mostly ballad stories of strong, vibrant characters, mostly ended fatally.


Personal life

Bielik was married to the theatre and film actress Marta (née Černická). Marta Černická-Bieliková was born on 19 May 1920 in Hodruša. She graduated from the
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. She died on 7 February 2002 in
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.


Awards

*1958 FIPRESCI Prize for film Forty-four (11 IFF Karlovy Vary) *1968 title of national artist


Filmography

*1947 Čapek's Tales (1947) *1947 warns ...! (Andrew Muranica) *1935 Jánošík (Juraj Jánošík) ;Directed by: *1943 Synthetic fibers *1943 The health worker *1943 Under the open sky *1945 For Freedom *1946 Cormorant Island *1947 warns ...! *1948 Vlčie holes *1950 reservoir *1952 Lazy are moved *1954 Friday the thirteenth *1957 Forty-four *1959 Captain Dabač *1962 - 1963 Jánošík *1966 Master Executioner *1968 Three witnesses ;scenario: *1966 Master Executioner *1963 Jánošík *1957 Forty-four *1948 Vlčie holes


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bielik, Palo 1910 births 1983 deaths People from Banská Bystrica Slovak film directors