Štefan Uher

Štefan Uher

Born 04/07/1930
Prievidza, Czechoslovakia

Died 29/03/1993 (62 years old)
Bratislava, Bratislava, Bratislavský, Slovakia

Biography

Štefan Uher (1930, Prievidza – 1993, Bratislava) was a member of the first FAMU generation, graduating in 1955. He then began a career in documentary filmmaking, the influence of which is evident in his feature films. His other creative strands – a striking, poetic take on reality and an interest in lyrical motifs – prevailed in several films (Miraculous Virgin, 1966, Maple and Juliana, 1972), nevertheless, he generally struck a healthy balance between the two. This applies to his second feature The Sun in a Net (1962), considered the forerunner of the Czechoslovak New Wave movement. After the sombre drama Three Daughters (1967), reflecting 1950s oppression, he was forced to compromise during the Normalisation period. Before his death, however, he demonstrated that he was a highly astute observer of intricate human lives, as seen in Concrete Pastures (1982) and Curator of the Outdoor Museum (1988).

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Screenwriter

Actor

Documentaries
2014

Československý filmový zázrak (series) - a.f.

2009

Golden Sixties (series) - a.f.

2008

Radosť zo života (series)

1990

Sonda. 9/1990. Pád monopolu

1969

Dobrý deň Sorrento