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Andrej Hieng est un Scénariste né le 17 février 1925 à Ljubljana (Slovenie)

Andrej Hieng

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Naissance 17 février 1925 à Ljubljana (Slovenie)
Mort 17 janvier 2000 (à 74 ans) à Ljubljana (Slovenie)

Andrej Hieng (17 February 1925 – 17 January 2000) was a Slovene writer, playwright and theatre director.

Hieng was born in Ljubljana in 1925. He studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Ljubljana between 1948 and 1952 and worked as a theatre director in Kranj, Celje and Ljubljana. As well as his plays, he is also known for his novels and short stories.

He received a number of awards including the Prešeren Foundation Award in 1967 for his novel Gozd in pečina, the Grand Prešeren Award in 1988 for his literary and dramatic opus and the Kresnik Award for his novel Čudežni feliks in 1994. In 1995 he was made a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He died in Ljubljana in 2000.

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Bert Sotlar
Bert Sotlar
(1 films)
Polde Bibič
Polde Bibič
(1 films)
Duša Počkaj
Duša Počkaj
(1 films)
Majda Potokar
Majda Potokar
(1 films)
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Scénariste

Amandus
Amandus (1966)
, 1h28
Réalisé par France Štiglic
Genres Drame
Acteurs Duša Počkaj
Rôle Ecrivain
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Ne joči, Peter, 1h32
Réalisé par France Štiglic
Genres Guerre, Comédie
Thèmes Politique
Acteurs Bert Sotlar, Majda Potokar, Polde Bibič
Rôle Ecrivain
Note80% 4.026974.026974.026974.026974.02697
Dane and Lovro are two mine workers now turned soldiers, in the 2nd Sappers Company of a Partisan Brigade. They bemoan their lack of aggressive war combat as compared to the 1st Sappers. Finally, they are sent on an important mission. Their excitement turns to embarrassment when they realise that their job is to accompany three children and transport them safely to the liberated area. They are joined by a new recruit Dolfe. A bond develops between the soldiers and the children, especially with the youngest, four-year-old Peter whose curiosity causes many tense and dangerous situations, thus requiring a constant attention by Dane and Lovro.