“Mom Is Going Back” in Competition of the Carpathian Mountain International Film Festival in Uzhhorod, Ukraine

Mikołaj Janik’s “Mom Is Going Back” will take part in competition of the forthcoming Carpathian Mountain International Film Festival to take place in Uzhhorod between September 20th – 22nd. The festival will present 31 documentary, fiction, and animation films from around the world in six program sections.

“Mom Is Going Back” in Competition of the Carpathian Mountain International Film Festival in Uzhhorod, Ukraine

Presented earlier, among others, in Thessaloniki and Washington, “Mom Is Going Back” – a documentary short – tries to answer questions like whether it is possible to journey in place, and if one can replace the Himalayan amplitude with the Beskidian hills. Ever since Weronika was born – suffering from cerebral palsy, her mother Weronika struggles with these questions attempting to continue her previous passions in a new life with her daughter.

 

More information about the festival: http://www.cmiff.org

 

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