Inspired by Slovak author Ladislav Ballek’s novel The
Acacias (Agáty), this seemingly simple, even banal love story belies a powerful
psychological study of a range of characters. The film is set in the critical
period immediately after WWII. Behind closed doors, there is already talk of
the “Victorious February” coup d’état that will erase nearly an entire
generation of Slovak intelligentsia from the history books. Agave is the
feature-length directorial debut of seasoned, award-winning screenwriter Ondrej
Šulaj, for whom the work of Ladislav Ballek is a lifelong companion,
accompanying him throughout his theatre, television and film career. He adapted
Ballek’s novel Helper (Pomocník) into a stage play, and it was also the basis
for his first filmed screenplay. When drawing on Ballek’s expansive epic The
Acacias for his debut, Šulaj restricted himself to the primary themes of second
chapter, narrowing the complex tapestry of characters into an intimate drama of
four central figures: old doctor Varga, master builder Hampl, his young wife
Naďa and the similarly young teacher Daniel.