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DRZEWA MILCZĄ

Agnieszka Zwiefka
Denmark, Germany, Poland
2024
84 min

Synopsis

When her mother dies in the forest on the Polish-Belarusian border, a 16-year-old Kurdish girl, Runa, has to quickly grow up to take care of her four younger brothers and her helpless, depressed father. The family deals with trauma in a refugee camp and tries to establish a new life in Poland.Runa’s greatest fear is being forced to return to Iraq, where Kurds face the threat of ISIS. She wants to live like her newfound European friends and become a lawyer. But just as her dream of going back to school comes true, another threat appears — the threat of deportation.Runa’s escape from everyday problems is a sketchbook filled with drawings that express what she feels. Gradually, her drawings come to life. The film is a partially animated coming-of-age story set during the global refugee crisis.

Credits

Directors

Agnieszka Zwiefka

Producers

Agnieszka Zwiefka

extra info

Original Titel

DRZEWA MILCZĄ

Year

2024

Duration

84 min

Genre

Documentary

Country

Denmark, Germany, Poland

Dialogue

English, Kurdish (Northern Kurdish), Polish

Subtitles

English

AKFF Edition

AKFF 2025

Extra

Screenings

SILENT TREES

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Tickets & times

Saturday 10 May
19:45 –
21:10
Ketelhuis Zaal 1
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