Jakub Kroner

Jakub Kroner
Born 1987 (age 2829)
Czechoslovakia
Residence Bratislava, Slovakia
Other names Króner (commonly misspelled)
Education Animation
Alma mater Academy of Performing Arts
Occupation
Years active 1997–present
Parent(s)
Relatives

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
As actor-only

See also

References

General
  • 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. 
Specific
  1. 1 2 3 NK (March 12, 2008). "Herecký rod z Kysúc ovládol slovenskú kinematografiu". Hospodářské noviny (in Czech and Slovak). Economia, a.s. ihned.cz. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  2. Dubravay, Július (August 12, 2013). "Herec Janko Kroner a Lenka Košická: Krach manželstva?!". Plus 7 dní (in Slovak). Spoločnosť 7 Plus, a. s. pluska.sk. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  3. Ulman, Miroslav, ed. (May 2012). "Úvod" / "Filmová produkcia". Správa o stave slovenskej audiovízie v roku 2011 (PDF). Kancelária MEDIA Desk Slovensko (in Slovak). Slovenský filmový ústav. pp. 3, 7. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  4. 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). Slovak Film Institute (in English and Slovak). Translated-by/Language Editor: Hochel, Jaroslav; Musilová, Ivana. Layout: A&D Brothers. Production: Tomková, Katarína; Brázda, Marián. Printed-by: Dolis. SFÚ. p. 109. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  5. Janove, Jana (2013). "Slovenské filmové premiéry v roku 2011". Audiovizuálna situácia a podmienky pre debutantov vo Vyšehradskom regióne (PDF). Akademické studie DIFA (in Slovak). JAMU. p. 13. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  6. Vraštiak, Štefan (2004). "Jozef z hereckého rodu KRONEROVCOV". Film.sk. SFÚ (in Slovak). 3/2004. Slovenský filmový ústav. old.filmsk.sk. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  7. "Dvestotridsaťtrikrát filmoví Kronerovci". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. 2003-02-27. sme.sk. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  8. 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). Slovak Film Institute (in English and Slovak). Translated-by/Language Editor: Hochel, Jaroslav; Musilová, Ivana. Layout: A&D Brothers. Production: Tomková, Katarína; Brázda, Marián. Printed-by: Dolis. SFÚ. pp. 2–3, 87. Retrieved February 26, 2015.

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