Jozef Vajda, a seasoned actor, brings depth to his role in Tábor padlych zien (1998), where he navigates the intricate dynamics of human relationships amid adversity. His performance captures the essence of the film's exploration of survival and emotional resilience. Although his filmography may be sparse, Vajda's contribution to this poignant narrative resonates within the realm of cult cinema, showcasing the often-overlooked stories that define the human experience.
Tábor padlych zien
The story takes place in a reform-camp for the prostitutes of Bratislava. Soon after the political changes in February 1948 a deputy of the Ministry of the Interior decides to clean the city from its subverting elements. After a police raid all the prostitutes are transported to work-camps where they are supposed to be converted to loyal citizens.