HoryZonty - Amateur competitive films
Amateur films which have progressed to the shortlist.
This year we selected for the program 7 from 17 registered competitive amateur films.
BARMANIA
Director: Miroslav Haluza
Czech Republic, 30 min, 2011
A travel film from exotic Barma which will speak to all those whose desire is to get to know life and beauty of this open and beautiful country. In the film BARMANIA you will see aromatic and colourful Barma, mountain tribes, funeral pyre, amazing plains of Bagan, all this and even more.
Divoké rieky Nórska /Wild Rivers of Norway/
Director: Peter Csonka
Slovakia, 8 min, 2011
Norway belongs to the most beautiful locations for extreme kayaking. After successful world championship we have decided together with Nina Halašová who as a second camerawoman participated in making of this film, to take a rest in beautiful Norway. We met with other Slovak kayakers – Palo and Tomáš Andrassy, Peter Scherfel and Matej Fabiánko and documented our journey the best way we could.
Expedícia k jazeru Kariba /Expedition to the Lake Kariba/
Director: Peter Csonka
Slovakia, 28 min, 2010
A demanding kayaking expedition on the wild river Zambezi from Victoria’s waterfalls up to the Lake Kariba.
Májové čučoriedky /May blueberries/
Director: Jakub Majerčiak
Slovakia, 17 min, 2011
A core of our being is the act of perception. A magic of our being is the act of realization.
PHANTOM, Cima Grande
Director: Martin Grajciar
Slovakia, 15 min, 2011
A short climbing film capturing in a funny way journey of three climbers to the Italian Dolomites where they try to conquer the route Phantom 7c+ on the middle and the biggest tower of Cima Grande.
Salathe Wall
Director: Oleg Fečanin
Slovakia, 23 min, 2011
A very short vacation of three working intellectuals at the most famous rock face in America.
Vytriezvenie do reality /Sobering up to Reality/
Director: Pavel Chrenčík
Slovakia, 18 min, 2010
The first Slovak mountain bike film which besides showing riding at the best North American locations openly and with a fair amount of critics compares opportunities for mountain cycling in the cradle of this adrenaline sport.













