”In Heaven and on Earth” Gets Main Award at the 18th ZubrOFFka Short Film Festival in Białystok

Yulia Yukhymets‘ ”In Heaven and on Earth” received the Main Award in the Youth Competition of the 18th ZubrOFFka Short Film Festival held in Białystok, Poland. The ZubrOFFka ISFF that took place between December 4th – 8th featured over 100 short films from around the world in eleven competitive sections.

”In Heaven and on Earth” Gets Main Award at the 18th ZubrOFFka Short Film Festival in Białystok

Awarded earlier with the Best Film Prize at the Cine Nova FF in Lisbon and with the Best B&W Film in the Bratislava International Film Awards competition, and presented at film festivals in Germany, India, Iran, France, and Spain, ”In Heaven and on Earth” is an experimental short featuring 11-year-old Tosia and her 6-year-old brother Kajtek trying to cope with the family’s tragedy.

 

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