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The Interpreter: Directed by Martin Sulík. With Peter Simonischek, Jirí Menzel, Zuzana Mauréry, Anita Szvrcsek. Ali Ungar discovers in his 80s a book written by an SS soldier describing how he killed his parents back in Slovakia.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Martin Sulík
- 2018-03-01
The Interpreter. (2018 film) The Interpreter (Slovak: Tlmočník) is a 2018 road comedy-drama film directed by Martin Šulík who co-wrote with Marek Lescák. It was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. [2] It is a co-production between Slovakia, the Czech Republic ...
Review by Matthew Norton-Baker ★★★★. A buddy comedy with a goofy horny old man and a grumpy quiet old man. Except, one of the old men’s father, an SS Officer, killed the other old man’s parents. Very strange premise for a buddy comedy, but over the course of the film, but the film’s comedic elements and the goofy old man’s silly ...
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- Coop99 Filmproduktion
- Martin Šulík
Feb 22, 2018 · At around the 90-minute mark, the episodic, almost two-hour film starts to feel a little repetitive. And this sensation is not aided by the fact the same few notes from Vladimir Godar’s score ...
Interview: Martin Šulík • Director “If we forget our past, we are easy victims for demagogues” BERLIN 2018: Cineuropa sat down with Slovakian director Martin Šulík to talk about his latest film, The Interpreter, the need to understand the past and his two star leads
The Interpreter is a film directed by Martin Sulík with Peter Simonischek, Jiří Menzel, Zuzana Mauréry, Anna Rakovská .... Year: 2018. Original title: Tlmocnik. Synopsis: The film centers on 80-year-old Ali Ungar, who comes across a book by a former SS officer describing his wartime activities in Slovakia. He realizes his parents were ...
80-year-old Ali Ungar comes across a book by a former SS officer describing his wartime activities in Slovakia. He realises his parents were executed by him. He sets out to take revenge but finds instead his 70-year-old son, Georg, a retired teacher. Georg, who had avoided his father all his life, decides to find out more about him and offers Ali to be his interpreter.