Jakub Kroner (born 1987)[1] is a Slovak
filmmaker. His second feature film, Lóve (2011), became the box office number-one Slovak-language film of the year in his home country,[3] while ranked the third highest-grossing ever since the independent Slovakia.[4][5] As the youngest generation member of the Kroner acting family, he is the son of
Janko Kroner and a grandson of
Jozef himself.[1][6][7]
Filmography
As director
2006: Čo nás spája (short film)
2009: BRATISLAVAfilm (also screenwriter, editor, camera operator and actor; as Maťo)
2009: Hvezdár (short animated film; also screenwriter, animator)
^Miklošíková, Dominika; Strelková, Alexandra; Tomková, Katarína; Ulman, Miro, eds. (January 2015). "Slovak Film Guide > TOP 10 Slovak Films by Admission 1993–2014".
Slovak Films 14-15: A Guide to Slovak Films and Film Industry(PDF) (in English and Slovak). Translated by Hochel, Jaroslav; Musilová, Ivana. Slovenský fi lmový ústav. p. 109. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
^Vraštiak, Štefan (2004).
"Jozef z hereckého rodu KRONEROVCOV". Film.sk (in Slovak). Vol. 3/2004. Slovenský filmový ústav. old.filmsk.sk. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
^Miklošíková, Dominika; Strelková, Alexandra; Tomková, Katarína; Ulman, Miro, eds. (January 2015). "Full-length Films – Animation > Upcoming > "LokalFilmis".
Slovak Films 14-15: A Guide to Slovak Films and Film Industry(PDF) (in English and Slovak). Translated by Hochel, Jaroslav; Musilová, Ivana. Slovenský fi lmový ústav. pp. 2–3, 87. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
Sources
Renáta Šmatláková (ed.).
"Jakub Kroner > Filmography". Slovak Film Database (in English and Slovak). Slovak Film Institute. sfd.sfu.sk. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
"Jakub Kroner > Filmography". Czecho-Slovak Film Database (in Czech and Slovak). POMO Media Group. csfd.cz. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
The suffix "–á/–ová" denotes legal female surnames, both maiden and married. The sign † only those adopted upon marriage. Colours distinguish paternal lines.
Jakub Kroner (born 1987)[1] is a Slovak
filmmaker. His second feature film, Lóve (2011), became the box office number-one Slovak-language film of the year in his home country,[3] while ranked the third highest-grossing ever since the independent Slovakia.[4][5] As the youngest generation member of the Kroner acting family, he is the son of
Janko Kroner and a grandson of
Jozef himself.[1][6][7]
Filmography
As director
2006: Čo nás spája (short film)
2009: BRATISLAVAfilm (also screenwriter, editor, camera operator and actor; as Maťo)
2009: Hvezdár (short animated film; also screenwriter, animator)
^Miklošíková, Dominika; Strelková, Alexandra; Tomková, Katarína; Ulman, Miro, eds. (January 2015). "Slovak Film Guide > TOP 10 Slovak Films by Admission 1993–2014".
Slovak Films 14-15: A Guide to Slovak Films and Film Industry(PDF) (in English and Slovak). Translated by Hochel, Jaroslav; Musilová, Ivana. Slovenský fi lmový ústav. p. 109. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
^Vraštiak, Štefan (2004).
"Jozef z hereckého rodu KRONEROVCOV". Film.sk (in Slovak). Vol. 3/2004. Slovenský filmový ústav. old.filmsk.sk. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
^Miklošíková, Dominika; Strelková, Alexandra; Tomková, Katarína; Ulman, Miro, eds. (January 2015). "Full-length Films – Animation > Upcoming > "LokalFilmis".
Slovak Films 14-15: A Guide to Slovak Films and Film Industry(PDF) (in English and Slovak). Translated by Hochel, Jaroslav; Musilová, Ivana. Slovenský fi lmový ústav. pp. 2–3, 87. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
Sources
Renáta Šmatláková (ed.).
"Jakub Kroner > Filmography". Slovak Film Database (in English and Slovak). Slovak Film Institute. sfd.sfu.sk. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
"Jakub Kroner > Filmography". Czecho-Slovak Film Database (in Czech and Slovak). POMO Media Group. csfd.cz. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
The suffix "–á/–ová" denotes legal female surnames, both maiden and married. The sign † only those adopted upon marriage. Colours distinguish paternal lines.