
Viktor Kubal
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1923-03-20
Day of Death
1997-04-24 (74 years old)
Place of Birth
Svätý Jur
Viktor Kubal
Biography
Viktor Kubal (March 20, 1923 – April 24, 1997) was a Slovak cartoonist, animator, and director often called the father of animation in Slovakia. He is credited for making the first Slovakian animated feature film, Jurko the Highwayman (1977).
Crew
(1989)
Idol
Director, Animation, Writer
(1988)
High Noon
Director, Animation, Writer
(1987)
The Marzipan Comedy
Director, Writer, Animation, Art Designer
(1983)
Deduško a pes
Art Direction, Animation, Director
(1983)
The Weatherman
Director, Writer, Animation
(1982)
The Selection
Director, Writer, Animation, Art Designer
(1981)
The Bloody Lady
Director, Writer, Animation
(1981)
What Happened to Johnny on the Road
Director, Writer, Animation, Art Designer
(1981)
The Microscope
Director
(1979)
Only Child
Director, Writer, Animation, Art Designer
(1978)
The Ladder
Director
(1977)
Cinema
Director, Art Designer, Writer, Animation
(1976)
Brigand Jurko
Director, Story, Screenplay, Art Direction, Animation
(1976)
The Present
Director
(1974)
Tom Thumb and the Germs
Director, Writer
(1973)
Tom Thumb at the Magician's
Director, Writer, Animation, Art Designer
(1973)
Chess
Art Designer, Director, Writer, Animation
(1972)
Two Good Friends
Director, Scenario Writer
(1972)
Tom Thumb
Director
(1970)
Dita in the Air
Director
(1969)
Dita at the Front
Director, Animation, Writer
(1968)
Promotion
Director
(1967)
Dita at the Post Office
Director, Writer, Animation
(1966)
Earth
Director, Writer, Animation
(1963)
We're Entering the Nuclear Age
Director, Screenplay, Story, Animation
(1959)
Well of Love
Director, Animation
(1946)
May We Live in Peace
Director
(1944)
The Mysterious Old Man
Director, Story, Screenplay, Director of Photography, Art Direction, Production Manager