”Resurrection” in Official Selection of the Hummingbird International Film Festival in Kolkata, India

Luiza Budejko’s “Resurrection” will be presented in the competition of the forthcoming edition of the Hummingbird International Film Festival in Kolkata, India, to take place between October 28th – 30th.

”Resurrection” in Official Selection of the Hummingbird International Film Festival in Kolkata, India

The Hummingbird International Film Festival will present this year 38 short films in five categories, including fiction, video art, documentaries and animations. “Resurrection” will be a part of the fiction category along with 8 other productions from India, Japan, France, and Indonesia.   

 

”Resurrection” by Luiza Budejko is a diploma film of this year’s graduate of the Gdynia Film School, and it features a portrait of a family dealing with a death of small Marcel. 10-year-old Magda, Marcel’s sister, feels a need to help 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: 

https://hummingbirdfilmfestival.com/ 

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