Peter Gajdoš

Películas

The Line
Sound Designer
Criminal thriller about traffickers and smugglers from Ukrainian border. The feature film about the borders and the life on their edge.
Hostage
Sound
Tragicomic family film about the world of children heroes - particularly the son of a local communist officer and his friend, a little hostage of the regime, whose parents emigrated to the West, few years before "Prague Spring" and the occupation of Czechoslovakia. Camaraderie, the first big discoveries of love, enemy gang fights and naive ideas are confronted with the reality of adult's world. The film is about the first contacts with bizarre and absurd reality of relationships and attitudes of adults, politics, emigration, but also betrayal and death and about how all those things form and transform the lives of small boys, who are forced to grow up too quickly.
Slovenské národné povstanie 1944
Sound
Small Celebrations
Editor
Al Otro Lado de la Frontera: Cinco Puntos de Vista de los Vecinos
Sound
Es un retrato políglota de las ideas sobre las fronteras de principios del siglo XXI. En un viaje episódico, cinco directores de Polonia, República Checa, Eslovaquia, Hungría y Eslovenia, presentan su visión de la nación, la identidad y Europa: al colocar su impronta cinematográfica personal en los retratos multifacéticos de sus países de origen, abren una amplia espacio para encuentros con los extraños de al lado.
66 Seasons
Sound
A documentary film about the Kosice swimming pool where history came to bathe. Seen through several stories which unfolded between the years 1936 and 2002, the film captures 66 seasons at the popular swimming pool, and the same number of years in the history of Central and Eastern Europe.
One Silver Piece
Assistant Director
It is summer 1944. The war is far away from Slovak mountains for the time being. The head of forest management Borodác brings a new employee to complete the eight woodcutters work team of Czechs, Slovaks and one Pole - the young guy is Martin Uher, a former clerk form Prague. The eight tough men do not trust the newcomer at first, but as time is passing, they got used to him. After some time, Martin gets next to Julika, a young wife of the gamekeeper Tkác (Vlado Müller) and they begin to go out secretly. The gamekeeper knows that Martin had promised to cooperate with German Gestapo, after he had experienced a hard interrogation. In avoiding to be a grass, Martin leaves Prague to hide in Slovak mountains. Tkác wants Martin to inform on his colleagues who hide guns in the forest to ready to use them against Nazis.