
Jaroslav Vojtek
Directing
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ŠtB: Prísne tajné
A story of disillusionment on the threshold of adolescence. A story seemingly simple, and yet, for Martina, the heroine of the story, a turning point. Martina is in her last year of primary school. She is experiencing her first love, preparing for talent interviews and, together with her classmates, for a farewell party. The money collected for the party is with her until someone steals it. More than the loss, however, Martina is hurt by the knowledge that those she trusted most, even her great love, are able to suspect her as a thief...
Zlodeji

Virtually without exception, a relation between parents and children is something that affects us throughout our lives. The first fiction film by award-winning documentarist Jaro Vojtek is an omnibus film about complicated relationships between parents and their children in which characters are challenged with long-term separation or declining health. Four stories titled Son, Marathon, Canary and Father tell four different tales that form a single view on the troubled relationship between parents and children. Each story takes place in a different season and together they create a multi-layered mosaic of relations reflecting hopes, disappointments and inevitable decisions. With a documentary filmmaker’s precision, Vojtek observes the characters and their behaviour, presenting an authentic picture of damaged family relations.
Children

Otherness in otherness. What does it mean to be different in a community that is itself excluded from society? The documentary follows the fate of Roma who have become a minority in a minority society. Roma gays and transvestite search for their living space and dream of working abroad. A legless father of five longs for a wheelchair. A Roma grandmother sacrifices her life for the health of her beloved grandson. Will Emil, a Roma man who has found faith in God, be able to save his son from alcohol? Four stories from the poorest Roma settlements in Slovakia aim to break down prejudices between the Roma community and the white majority.
The Third End of the Stick
Poetic film from summertime Bratislava, reminiscent of Slovak films of the 1960s or the work of Dušan Hanák.
Rojkovia
A feature film composed of 6 short films - 3 Czech and 3 Slovak, emerging authors
Šest statečných
A documentary about a village that was during one night in 1947 separated by force into a Soviet and a Czechoslovak part in a way, that the border runs through the middle of the village, separating properties and families.
Hranica
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Podoby sveta

An unusual film about the environment in families with autistic children, which reveals the day-to-day challenge of life with them.
So Far, So Near

A babysitter, a bunch of laborers, and a long-haul truck driver. All were born in Slovakia, but after the country joined the EU, they took the opportunity to work elsewhere in the Schengen zone. During week-long work shifts in Austria, Germany, or on European motorways, they try to get used to their foreign environments while struggling to maintain contact with their children and partners. For their future, they left for better-paying jobs. Now they are losing them by their absence. They don't know what awaits them when they return home. A trio of saddening stories compose a laconic portrait of a globalised labour market that allows people to fulfil their dreams, but often at great sacrifice.
The Shift
The film follows the relationships of family members who have not seen each other for over thirty years.
...nepozná ona mňa, ani ja ju

A documentary film from the refugee camp in Belgrade. Hundreds of Kosovo Serbs and Roma have been living temporarily for years on the deck of the Pinki sports hall, and next to them, often separated only by glass, Belgraders relax and play sports.
Aquarium
A documentary film about the attempt of the Gypsy leader to win elections in “white” Slovakia. Vlado Sendrei, a Romani cultural and sports activist, decides to step out of the borders of his Romani community and candidate in the local elections as the official representative of his people. However, life is not a bed of roses, and Vlado faces surprising stumbling blocks along the way. Despite all the energy invested in the preparations, the Big Day – the Election Day turns original emotions upside down.
The Gypsy Vote

After World War II, the Krnáč family moved from central Slovakia to western Ukraine. After the controversial annexation of that region to the Soviet Union, they found themselves trapped with no way out, as Nikita Khrushchev's decree forced them to settle in the village of Belgarka in the Kazakh steppe, where they spent more than forty years.
Here we are

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Veľkou lyžicou

A documentary film depicting the professional and private fate of the Slovak journalist, reporter and photographer Andrej Ban. Director Jaro Vojtek captures Andrej's personal story, his struggle with loneliness and psychological problems, and his efforts to establish the long-term and functional relationship he longs for through intimate interviews and during their travels around the world together. In parallel, the film chronicles the tragic and complicated stories of the contemporary world in war and crisis zones or refugee camps.