A group of people outdoors holding various flags, including a flag with a hammer and sickle and the Slovak flag. There is a star-shaped decoration on the ground.

Short documentary

The Slovak Journey

The Most Beautiful Corner in the World

(Najkrajší kút v šírom svete)

At a TV studio’s casting call, applicants share their impressions of Slovakia. Ultimately a young Ukrainian woman gets the job. After the massive invasion of Ukraine, the fictional Slovak station’s reports take viewers on visits to nationalist groups, political rallies and cultural institutions, where various views on the country’s past and present collide.

Protests by opposition parties, supporters of the First Slovak Republic, and displays at the Museum of the Slovak National Uprising trigger debates filled with charges of fascism, showing how difficult this term is to interpret. The film reflects on the dynamic changes and deep contradictions in Slovak society as it searches for a path to transformation and unification.

Basic information about the film

TitleThe Most Beautiful Corner in the World
Original TitleNajkrajší kút v šírom svete
Original LanguageSlovak
Zněníoriginal audio, children’s films dubbed in Czech
Subtitles Czech subtitles, select films have descriptive Czech or English subtitles (look for the accessibility icons next to each screening)
Film typeShort documentary
Year of Production2022
Country of OriginSlovakia
Length26 min.
Tags Politics
Director Róbert Mihály

All screenings

Academic Hotel
Tyršovo nám. 2222, Roztoky

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