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).
Filmography
all 22
Movies 22
Director 22
Director / Animation / Writer

Idol (1989)
Movie
Director / Animation / Writer

High Noon (1988)
Movie
Art Designer / Writer / Director / Animation

The Marzipan Comedy (1987)
Movie
Art Direction / Animation / Director

Deduško a pes (1983)
Movie
Director / Animation / Writer

The Weatherman (1983)
Movie
Director / Animation / Writer / Art Designer

The Selection (1982)
Movie
Director / Writer / Animation

The Bloody Lady (1981)
Movie
Director / Animation / Writer / Art Designer

What Happened to Johnny on the Road (1981)
Movie
Director / Animation / Writer / Art Designer

Only Child (1979)
Movie
Director / Animation / Writer / Art Designer

Cinema (1977)
Movie
Director

Brigand Jurko (1976)
Movie
Director / Writer

Janko Hraško and Flu Germs (1974)
Movie
Director / Animation / Writer / Art Designer

Chess (1973)
Movie
Director / Scenario Writer

Two Good Friends (1972)
Movie
Director

Dita at the Front (1969)
Movie
Director / Animation / Writer

Dita at the Post Office (1967)
Movie
Director / Animation / Writer

Earth (1966)
Movie
Screenplay / Director / Animation / Story

We're Entering the Nuclear Age (1963)
Movie
Director / Animation

Well of Love (1959)
Movie
Director

May We Live in Peace (1946)
Movie
Director

The Mysterious Old Man (1944)
Movie
Information
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1923-03-20
Deathday
1997-04-24 (74 years old)
Birth Place
Svätý Jur, Slovakia
Citizenships
Czechoslovakia, Slovakia
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