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The protagonist of the award-winning documentary is young Inga, who arrived in Warsaw with her blind parents, five cats, and a dog following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. She lives on Dedala Street – a name resonating with symbolic meaning – and her everyday life is shaped by small rituals, dreams, and the responsibility she assumes while helping her parents and, at times, guiding them. In her world, childhood imagination intertwines with the experience of war and the memory of the home left behind in Ukraine.
The film had its world premiere at 65th Krakow Film Festival. It’s producer by Eureka Media.
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