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Lóve
''Lóve'' is a 2011 Slovak-language film directed by Jakub Kroner, starring Michal Nemtuda and Kristína Svarinská, alongside Jakub Gogál. The action- romantic drama was released on 13 October 2011, distributed by Continental Film in Slovakia and Falcon in the Czech Republic. Although the plot revolves around love determination, the original title refers to "money" instead, which serves as instrumental, quoting a term commonly used in the region amongst gypsies - "lóve." In English, therefore, "Falling in Money," "Love Deal," or "Dirty Love" could be used as apt equivalents for the title. Despite the mixed reviews upon its theatrical release, the work has been ranked amongst the highest-grossing films in the Slovak cinema era, at number three as of November 2014. Cast * Michal Nemtuda as Maťo * Jakub Gogál as Tomáš * Kristína Svarinská as Veronika * Dušan Cinkota as Boris, the Garage's chief * Martina Kmeťová (credited as Tina) as Sandra * Samuel Spišák as Pedro ...
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Kristína Svarinská
Kristína Svarinská (born 14 May 1989) is a Slovak actress and dubbing artist. She had a leading role in the most visited film in Slovak cinemas in 2011, '' Lóve''. Svarinská starred alongside Juraj Bača on the first season finale of '' Rex''. She plays ensemble cast as Ema Farkašová in 2018 medical drama '' Sestričky''. Selected filmography *''Panelák'' (television, 2008) *'' Lóve'' (2011) *''Colette Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (; 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954), known as Colette or Colette Willy, was a French author and woman of letters. She was also a Mime artist, mime, actress, and journalist. Colette is best known in the English-speaki ...'' (2013) *'' 10 Rules'' (2014) *'' In Silence'' (2014) *'' The Seven Ravens'' (2015) *'' Rex'' (television, 2017) *'' Sestričky'' (television, 2018) *'' Shotgun Justice'' (2019) *'' Revír'' (web series, 2023) *'' Volha'' (television, 2023) *'' Lóve 2'' (2024) References External links * 1989 births Living peo ...
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Jakub Kroner
Jakub Kroner (born 1987) is a Slovak filmmaker. His second feature film, ''Lóve'' (2011), became the box office number-one Slovak-language film of the year in his home country, while ranked the third highest-grossing ever since the independent Slovakia. As the youngest generation member of the Kroner acting family, he is the son of Janko Kroner. Filmography As director * 2006: ''Čo nás spája'' (short film) * 2009: ''BRATISLAVAfilm'' (also screenwriter, editor, camera operator and actor; as Maťo) * 2009: ''Hvezdár'' (short animated film; also screenwriter, animator) * 2011: ''Lóve'' (also screenwriter) * 2011: ''Lokal TV'' (TV animated series; also screenwriter, voice actor) * 2015: ''LokalFilmis'' * 2019: ''Šťastný nový rok'' * 2021: ''Šťastný nový rok 2'' * 2022: ''Šťastný nový rok 3'' * 2023: ''Šťastný nový rok 4'' * 2024: ''Šťastný nový rok 5'' (in production) * 2024: "MIKI" * 2025: "ČERNÁK" As actor-only * 1997: ''Amálka, ja sa zbláznim!'' ( ...
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Táňa Radeva
Táňa Radeva (; 27 August 1957 – 31 January 2025) was a Slovak actress. Early life and career Táňa Radeva was born in Michalovce on 27 August 1957. She studied theatre acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. As a stage actress, she was active at the Jonáš Záborský theatre in Prešov, (1980–1984), National Theatre Košice (1984–1995) and Andrej Bagar Theatre (1995–1997). After ending her active stage acting career, she started teaching acting at a Conservatory in Košice. As a television actress, Radeva debuted in the fairy tale Tlstibáb (1977). In the later years of her career, she appeared in a number of long-running daytime TV shows (''Ordinácia v ružovej záhrade'', ''Búrlivé víno'', ''Mesto tieňov Mesto tieňov or City of the Shadows, is a Slovak crime TV series which debuted on April 11, 2008 on the Markíza network. It was produced by DNA Production company with its episodes based on real life events. The TV series received the ...
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2011 Romantic Drama Films
Eleven or 11 may refer to: *11 (number) * One of the years 11 BC, AD 11, 1911, 2011 Literature * ''Eleven'' (novel), a 2006 novel by British author David Llewellyn *''Eleven'', a 1970 collection of short stories by Patricia Highsmith *''Eleven'', a 2004 children's novel in The Winnie Years by Lauren Myracle *''Eleven'', a 2008 children's novel by Patricia Reilly Giff *''Eleven'', a short story by Sandra Cisneros Music *Eleven (band), an American rock band * Eleven: A Music Company, an Australian record label *Up to eleven, an idiom from popular culture, coined in the movie ''This Is Spinal Tap'' Albums * ''11'' (The Smithereens album), 1989 * ''11'' (Ua album), 1996 * ''11'' (Bryan Adams album), 2008 * ''11'' (Sault album), 2022 * ''Eleven'' (Harry Connick, Jr. album), 1992 * ''Eleven'' (22-Pistepirkko album), 1998 * ''Eleven'' (Sugarcult album), 1999 * ''Eleven'' (B'z album), 2000 * ''Eleven'' (Reamonn album), 2010 * ''Eleven'' (Martina McBride album), 2011 * ''Eleven'' (Mr Fog ...
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2011 Films
The following is an overview of the events of 2011 in film, including the highest-grossing films, film festivals, award ceremonies and a list of films released and notable deaths. More film sequels were released in 2011 than any other year before it, with 27 sequels released. Evaluation of the year Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' observed that the best films of 2011 "exalt the metaphysical, the fantastical, the transformative, the fourth-wall-breaking, or simply the impossible, and—remarkably—do so ... These films depart from 'reality' ... not in order to forget the irrefutable but in order to face it, to think about it, to act on it more freely". Film critic and filmmaker Scout Tafoya of '' RogerEbert.com'' considers the year of 2011 as the best year for cinema, countering the notion of 1939 being film's best year overall, citing examples such as '' Drive'', '' The Tree of Life'', '' Once Upon a Time in Anatolia'', '' Keyhole'', '' Contagion'', ''The Adventures of Tint ...
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Ľuboš Kostelný
Ľuboš Kostelný is a Slovak stage, television and film actor. Biography He was born 5 July 1981 in Martin, Czechoslovakia. He studied the Conservatory and VŠMU in Bratislava. He is a member of the ensemble of the Slovak National Theatre. He was among two Slovaks injured in 2011 Domodedovo International Airport bombing, with the actress Zuzana Fialová. Awards He was awarded the DOSKY Awards in 2022 for portraying the Prince Hamlet character in Hamlet at the Summer Shakespeare Festival at the Bratislava Castle. Filmography *'' 3 sezóny v pekle'' (3 Seasons in Hell) (2009) *''" Ako som prežil"'' (2009) TV series .... *''Bratislavafilm'' (2009) *''"Profesionáli"'' (2008) TV series *''Taková normální rodinka'' (2008) *''Ženy môjho muža'' (2008) *'' Muzika'' (2007) .... Martin *''O rodičích a dětech'' (2007) *''Podvraťáci'' (2005) (TV) ... Emilián *'' Slunečný stát'' (The City of the Sun) (2005) .... Vinco *''Ticho'' (2005) (TV) .... Karol *''"Záchraná ...
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The Czech Republic has a hilly landscape that covers an area of with a mostly temperate Humid continental climate, continental and oceanic climate. The capital and largest city is Prague; other major cities and urban areas include Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň and Liberec. The Duchy of Bohemia was founded in the late 9th century under Great Moravia. It was formally recognized as an Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire in 1002 and became Kingdom of Bohemia, a kingdom in 1198. Following the Battle of Mohács in 1526, all of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown were gradually integrated into the Habsburg monarchy. Nearly a hundred years later, the Protestantism, Protestant Bohemian Revolt led to the Thirty Years' War. After the Battle of White ...
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Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic
The Czech Academy of Sciences (abbr. CAS, , abbr. AV ČR) was established in 1992 by the Czech National Council as the Czech successor of the former Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and its tradition goes back to the Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences (founded in 1784) and the Emperor Franz Joseph Czech Academy for Sciences, Literature and Arts (founded in 1890). The academy is the leading non-university public research institution in the Czech Republic. It conducts both fundamental and strategic applied research. It has three scientific divisions, namely the Division of Mathematics, Physics, and Earth Sciences, Division of Chemical and Life Sciences, and Division of Humanities and Social Sciences. The academy currently manages a network of sixty research institutes and five supporting units staffed by a total of 6,400 employees, over one half of whom are university-trained researchers and Ph.D. scientists. The Head Office of the academy and forty research institutes are lo ...
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Prague
Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its Prague metropolitan area, metropolitan area is home to approximately 2.3 million people. Prague is a historical city with Romanesque architecture, Romanesque, Czech Gothic architecture, Gothic, Czech Renaissance architecture, Renaissance and Czech Baroque architecture, Baroque architecture. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and residence of several Holy Roman Emperors, most notably Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV (r. 1346–1378) and Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf II (r. 1575–1611). It was an important city to the Habsburg monarchy and Austria-Hungary. The city played major roles in the Bohemian Reformation, Bohemian and the Protestant Reformations, the Thirty Years' War and in 20th-century history a ...
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Institute Of The Czech Language
The Institute of the Czech Language (; ÚJČ) is a scientific institution dedicated to the study of the Czech language. It is one of the institutes of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. Its headquarters are in Prague and it has a branch in Brno. The institute was created in 1946, by transformation of the former Office for the Czech Lexicon (), founded in 1911 by the former Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts. In 1953 it became a part of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and became a public research institution in 2007. In the Czech Republic, the institute is widely accepted as the regulatory body of the Czech language. Its recommendations on standard Czech () are viewed as binding by the educational system, newspapers and others, although this has no legal basis. The institute's rich publishing activity has two main branches, firstly scientific monographies, magazines (, ) and articles, that could be viewed as conversation between bohemists themselves, discussing ...
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Drama Film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-genre, macro-genre, or micro-genre, such as soap opera, police crime drama, political drama, legal drama, historical drama, domestic drama, teen drama, and comedy drama (dramedy). These terms tend to indicate a particular setting or subject matter, or they combine a drama's otherwise serious tone with elements that encourage a broader range of moods. To these ends, a primary element in a drama is the occurrence of conflict—emotional, social, or otherwise—and its resolution in the course of the storyline. All forms of cinema or television that involve fictional stories are forms of drama in the broader sense if their storytelling is achieved by means of actors who represent ( mimesis) characters. In this broader sense, ...
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