Peter Krištúfek

Peter Krištúfek

Born 06/23/1973
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia

Died 04/23/2018 (44 years old)
Badín, Banská Bystrica, Banskobystrický, Slovakia

Biography

Peter Krištúfek (b. 1973, Bratislava) studied film and television direction at the Academy of Performing Arts (VŠMU) in Bratislava. He wrote and directed a number of documentaries, some of which focused on popular figures (actor Milan Sládek, photographer Jan Saudek). His film Snapshots (Momentky), portraying the life and work of musician Dežo Ursiny, was screened at the Karlovy Vary festival two years ago in the section A Musical Odyssey. In 2004 he made the television feature Long Short Night (Dlhá krátka noc), a psychological drama about the emotional traumas of a young woman. Visible World is his feature debut for the big screen. Apart from filming, he has worked as a radio host and composer; he is also a successful writer. He has won several prizes for his literary works; in addition to short stories he has also written two novels.

46. IFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Movies
2014

Slovensko 2.0

2011

Visible World

2003

Dlhá krátka noc (TV movie)

Documentaries
2011

Neviditeľný nepriateľ (TV movie)

2008

Snapshots

Shows
2013

Celnice

Composer

Movies
2014

Slovensko 2.0

2011

Visible World

2003

Dlhá krátka noc (TV movie)

Screenwriter

Movies
2024

Emma and the Death's Head

2014

Slovensko 2.0

2011

Visible World

Documentaries
2011

Neviditeľný nepriateľ (TV movie)