Studené podnebie (1975)
A sensitive and modest girl gets married and lives with her family in the mountains. After her husband leaves for the army, she finds herself isolated by her family and her surroundings. The father-in-law perceives the bride's sadness and tries to establish a more cordial relationship with the lonely girl. This, however, gives rise to speculation about the bride's moral failure. She cannot bear the shame of suspicion and throws herself under the wheels of the locomotive. The blame for the death of a frail, honest man lies with those who acted on unverified assumptions of passion and suspicion.
Director: Štefan Uher
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Release Date: September 29, 1975
Cast
Screenplay
- Peter Jaroš (Story)
- Peter Jaroš (Screenplay)
Music: Svetozár Stračina
Cinematography: Stanislav Szomolányi
Editing: Maximilián Remeň
Production: Československá televízia Bratislava
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Slovenčina
Original Language: sk
More Films by Director: Štefan Uher
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Studené podnebie about?
- A sensitive and modest girl gets married and lives with her family in the mountains. After her husband leaves for the army, she finds herself isolated by her family and her surroundings. The father-in-law perceives the bride's sadness and tries to establish a more cordial relationship with the lonely girl. This, however, gives rise to speculation about the bride's moral failure. She cannot bear the shame of suspicion and throws herself under the wheels of the locomotive. The blame for the death of a frail, honest man lies with those who acted on unverified assumptions of passion and suspicion.
- Who directed Studené podnebie?
- Studené podnebie was directed by Štefan Uher.
- Who stars in Studené podnebie?
- Studené podnebie stars Július Pántik, Viera Strnisková, Július Vašek, Vlado Müller, Emília Došeková, Ján Mildner.
- What genre is Studené podnebie?
- Studené podnebie is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Studené podnebie produced?
- Studené podnebie was produced in Czechoslovakia.