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Completed - POLISH, ENGLISH - Social issues, Drama - 113 minutes

Log Line

A picture of psychological consequences of the genocide in Rwanda in 1994 that changes into an engaging and full of drama, but also hopeful tale about meaning of life and the existence marked by trauma.

Year of production : 2017

Director(s) : Joanna KOS-KRAUZE, Krzysztof KRAUZE
Writer(s) : Joanna KOS-KRAUZE, Krzysztof KRAUZE
Cast : Jowita BUDNIK, Eliane UMUHIRE, Witold WIELINSKI

Producer(s) : Joanna KOS-KRAUZE (KOS Film)

Synopsis

Claudine Mugambira (Eliane Umuhire) of the Tutsi origin is a daughter of a renown Rwandan ornithologist. After the massacre, in which her father is killed, Anna Keller (Jowita Budnik), who carried on her research on vultures in Rwanda along with Claudine’s father for years, helps her to escape to Poland. Anna herself witnesses and is deeply affected by the violence that now, after return to Poland, is resounding repeatedly in her memories. The brutality she experienced makes her unable to accept a slow and peaceful flow of life and indifference towards the events in Rwanda. On the other hand, she feels a need to radically change her ways and escape from the painful past, what Claudine’s presence makes impossible to achieve. Both women, deeply suffering, engage in a complex and piercing psychological process of healing and restoration of their daily lives.

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Country(ies) : POLAND

Festivals and Awards

BFI London FF 2017 Debate
Karlovy Vary 2017 (Best Actress Prize)


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