Biography
Viktor Kubal (20 March 1923 in Svätý Jur – 24 April 1997 in Bratislava) was a Slovak cartoonist, animator, filmmaker, and director, best remembered for directing the cartoon Puf a Muf (1969-1973), and the animated films Zbojník Jurko (1976), and Krvavá pani (1980). He has been called the father of animation in Slovakia and has been noted for making the first animated feature film in Slovakia. He also collaborated with Vladimir Kubenko.
Filmography
all 18
Movies 18
Director 18
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Idol (1989)
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Director / Animation / Writer
High Noon (1988)
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Director / Animation / Writer / Art Designer
The Marzipan Comedy (1987)
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Director / Animation / Writer
The Weatherman (1983)
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Director / Animation / Writer / Art Designer
The Selection (1982)
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The Bloody Lady (1981)
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Director / Animation / Writer / Art Designer
What Happened to Johnny on the Road (1981)
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Only Child (1979)
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Director / Animation / Writer / Art Designer
Cinema (1977)
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Director
Brigand Jurko (1976)
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Director
Janko Hraško a Bacily (1974)
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Director
Tom Thumb at the Magician's (1973)
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Chess (1973)
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Director
Dita at the Front (1969)
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Director / Animation / Writer
Dita at the Post Office (1967)
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Director / Animation / Writer
Earth (1966)
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Screenplay / Director / Animation / Story
We're Entering the Nuclear Age (1963)
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Director / Animation
Well of Love (1959)
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Ratings
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1973
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1989
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1923-03-20
Deathday1997-04-24 (74 years old)
Birth PlaceSvätý Jur, Slovakia
CitizenshipsCzechoslovakia, Slovakia
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