“Mom Is Coming Back” in Competition of the iRoDi Film Festival in Thessaloniki!

Mikołaj Janik’s ”Mom Is Coming Back” will take part in competition of this year’s iRoDi International Film Festival in Thessaloniki in Greece to take place between December 3rd – 10th. “Mom Is Coming Back” will be one of the nine films from around the world, shown in the festival’s competition program.

“Mom Is Coming Back” in Competition of the iRoDi Film Festival in Thessaloniki!

Mikołaj Janik’s diploma film presents an intimate portrait of Weronika and her daughter, diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Weronika, who used to bake sausages over an Icelandic volcano, kayaked through Costa Rican rivers, and guided tourists around the ruins of ancient kingdoms, now leads a very different life, in which she is telling her daughter stories about the world around them.

 

More information about the festival:

www.rodi.uom.gr

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