FLOOD
by Martin Gonda
synopsis
In communist Czechoslovakia of 1980, Mara dreams of leaving her village to study in the city and become a pilot. But her father, a widowed Ruthenian farmer, insists she stay and work the land. When her village faces destruction due to a new reservoir, their generational conflict intensifies, revealing the struggle between tradition, identity, and the desire for freedom in a context of historical change.
| international title: | Flood |
| original title: | Potopa |
| country: | Slovakia, Poland, Czech Republic, Belgium |
| year: | 2025 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Martin Gonda |
| film run: | 103' |
| screenplay: | Martin Gonda, Dominika Udvorková, Martin Šuster |
| cast: | Sára Chripáková |
| cinematography by: | Oliver Záhlava |
| film editing: | Pawel Laskowski |
| music: | Théophile Moussouni |
| producer: | Tomáš Gič, Katarína Krnácová, Viktor Schwarcz |
| production: | Silverart, Harine Films, Cineart Tv, The Y-House |
























