Igor Vodráška a.k.a. Egor Indiani is a Slovakian writer and filmmaker, born in 1983. His debut novella Rauš was published in
2014, with the main focus on subcultures, low life characters and fringe themes. When filming, he uses
gonzo DIY methods of subjective documentation – a concept of low budget guerrilla documentary which
includes active participation while examining the subjects, help of volunteers and open resources. In
2013, he released the guerrilla documentary DFF: Lost in Poland. In 2017, he produced another guerrilla
film, a one man project Curanderos. During 2015-2017 he wrote his second novel Bravo Bravo published
in early 2018. He is currently based in Prague, Czech Republic.
2014, with the main focus on subcultures, low life characters and fringe themes. When filming, he uses
gonzo DIY methods of subjective documentation – a concept of low budget guerrilla documentary which
includes active participation while examining the subjects, help of volunteers and open resources. In
2013, he released the guerrilla documentary DFF: Lost in Poland. In 2017, he produced another guerrilla
film, a one man project Curanderos. During 2015-2017 he wrote his second novel Bravo Bravo published
in early 2018. He is currently based in Prague, Czech Republic.