Aurel Miheleș
An image from Telegrams, one of the productions that also features Aurel Miheleș.

Aurel Miheleș

July 6, 1925 — Nitrianske Pravno, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia)]

Ján Roháč was a Slovak film and television director, recognized for his significant contributions to Czechoslovak entertainment. After graduating from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, he began his career in the early 1950s, initially working in theater. Roháč was instrumental in shaping modern Czechoslovak television and theater, directing numerous variety shows, musical programs, and theatrical performances. His notable works include the television series Hovory H with Miroslav Horníček and the film Kdyby tisíc klarinetů (1965), which he co-directed with Vladimír Svitáček. Roháč's innovative approach and creative vision left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry in Czechoslovakia.

The Story of the Voyages

The Story of the Voyages

1983

Telegrams

Telegrams

1960

Two Lottery Tickets

Two Lottery Tickets

1959

Carnival Stories

Carnival Stories

1958

Captain's Ion Arrow

Captain's Ion Arrow

1973

The Cyclists Are Coming

The Cyclists Are Coming

1968

Enigmele se explica in zori

1987