“Resurrection” and ”Sabina” Nominated at the Kautik IFF in India

Diana Zamojska’s “Sabina” and Luiza Budejko’s “Resurrection” have been nominated in competition of the Kautik IFF in India to take place between December 2nd-4th. Both the films take part in the short films competition.

“Resurrection” and ”Sabina” Nominated at the Kautik IFF in India

Premiered at the Camerimage festival, ”Sabina” – the diploma film of Diana Zamojska – features a meeting of 50-year-old Sabina with a young blue-haired girl full of life and troubles. The meeting brings about unexpected consequences for both of them.

Awarded earlier in Czechia and Krakow (Poland), ”Resurrection” by Luiza Budejko features a portrait of a family dealing with the death of small Marcel. 10-year-old Magda, Marcel’s sister, feels a need to help her parents overcome the tragedy and to do something that will let them all return to their life as it was before.

 

more information about the festival: www.kautik.org

 

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