The film Černák, the continuation of the story of the Boss of the Slovak underworld, again transferred the Slovaks to the wild and dangerous 90s. On the first weekend, more than 133,000 spectators headed for the cinemas. In the novelty about Mikuláš Černák (58) there is also a incident among the Černákovci and singer Šlágrov and former HZDS deputy Karol Konárik (75). After many years he told his version of the battle. His words were also responded by the underworld.
In his autobiography of 2015, Černák described how the recorder was supposed to brandish with a parliamentary card, conquer to the bar and require his presence. “I told him this is not the HZDS club. I also tried to explain to him that even an hour ago from the top of the building – casino – reported that he was there and behaving vulgar to the crupiers, so be glad that I did not throw him out of there, ” described the situation by a man sentenced to life imprisonment. “I gave them a person’s decent behavior personally. I kicked them both“added Černák to the dispute between him, the exposurer and the police who accompanied him.
After years, Konárik remembered the evening, but describes it differently. “I just went to play once in their casino and then I was called to open where my friend was pulling. I said I wasn’t going. By disagreeing because they had invited all sorts of papals there, I got the loader. That’s all, “he said for the first time about the incident.
He also vigorously denied the claims of vulgar behavior towards employees. “I have never bothered any crupiers, find me at least one. But when someone thinks it like him, let him keep it. I am glad that I am here, I live, breathe and I have a family! “
Černák did not want to go back to the struggle 28 years ago in a new interview. He sprinkled ash on his head and said he didn’t have to be so hard to the branch. “However, it was very under -aged alcohol and at that time people do not always be able to behave in accordance with their position in society“he explained.
“We then met at the gas station in Banská Bystrica in a few days, where we explained things, handed our hands and worked side by side in the same city without conflicts and other problems,” Černák remembered. IK said that Konárik described the incident differently. “It is probably difficult to admit to him today after so many years that he had exaggerated it with alcohol and behaved so that he had to get educational …” He thinks former Boss Banská Bystrica.
The film based on real events was shot by Kroner according to the scenario Miro Šipra. He will transfer the audience to the time when Miki Černák, a boy from Telgárt, became respected by the mafia group. However, it wants to dominate the whole of Slovakia and be the barefoot of all barefoot. The film, which takes place in the years of the mafia wars and points to the interconnection of politics with organized crime, can captivate viewers with performances, camera and music.