The Exhibition (2013)

The film tells about a small museum, where the economic boom has not yet arrived. Stuffed animals are covered with dust and the three employees working as caretakers of the huge building look like the museum exhibits themselves.

The Exhibition (2013) poster

The film tells about a small museum, where the economic boom has not yet arrived. It appears as if time has stopped in this national museum, a museum which should serve as a show window for Slovakia. Stuffed animals are covered with dust and the three employees working as caretakers of the huge building look like the museum exhibits themselves.

Director: Peter Begányi, Andrej Kolenčík
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 35 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Tomáš Stanek
Editing: Juraj Kákoš
Production: Piknik Pictures, RTVS
Country: Slovakia
Language: Český, Slovenčina
Budget: $54,000
Original Language: en

Themes

Dark Comedy and Irony

Keywords

museum, slovakia, absurd

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Exhibition about?
The film tells about a small museum, where the economic boom has not yet arrived. It appears as if time has stopped in this national museum, a museum which should serve as a show window for Slovakia. Stuffed animals are covered with dust and the three employees working as caretakers of the huge building look like the museum exhibits themselves.
Who directed The Exhibition?
The Exhibition was directed by Peter Begányi, Andrej Kolenčík.
Who stars in The Exhibition?
The Exhibition stars Jan Budař, Dana Košická, Miro Krištofčák, Emil Lehota, Ján Slovák.
How long is The Exhibition?
The Exhibition has a runtime of 35m (35 minutes).
What genre is The Exhibition?
The Exhibition is a Comedy film.
What is the budget of The Exhibition?
The Exhibition had a budget of $54,000.
Where was The Exhibition produced?
The Exhibition was produced in Slovakia.
What are the themes of The Exhibition?
The themes of The Exhibition include: Dark Comedy and Irony.