”In Heaven and on Earth” in Competition of the 43rd Film School Fest Munich!

Yulia Yukhymets‘ ”In Heaven and on Earth” will be shown in the International Competition of the forthcoming 43rd Film School Fest Munich to take place between November 15th – 23rd. The Festival, one of the oldest and biggest of this kind, will present around 100 short films produced in the film schools from around the world.

”In Heaven and on Earth” in Competition of the 43rd Film School Fest Munich!

Awarded 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 earlier at film festivals in 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.

FilmSchoolFest Munich has a long tradition of bringing talented young filmmakers to enable mutual inspiration. It is where the directors like Lars von Trier, Thomas Vinterberg, Lone Scherfig, Mathieu Kassovitz, Jan Sverak, and Nick Park presented their first films to the wide audiences.

 

More information about the festival:

www.filmschoolfest-munich.de

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