A Canadian director visits her grandmother in Russia after 25 years of separation. Travelling through family memories and those of a country, this roller coaster of emotions invites us into an intimate space for reconciliation.
| Director | Kristina Wagenbauer |
| Actor | Jury du Festival Filministes |
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Babushka is a film that takes on a whole new dimension in the current political context. By showing the intimacy of her Russian grandmother, the director not only underlines the pain of migration, but also offers a nuanced portrait of a Russian woman, allowing us to leave behind the Manichean visions that emerge in times of war. The film is a testimony filled with tenderness that makes us aware of the fragility and the greatness of family ties.
Festival Filministes Jury
Lamia Chraibi
Nyassa Munyonge
Nadine Gomez
Babushka is a film that takes on a whole new dimension in the current political context. By showing the intimacy of her Russian grandmother, the director not only underlines the pain of migration, but also offers a nuanced portrait of a Russian woman, allowing us to leave behind the Manichean visions that emerge in times of war. The film is a testimony filled with tenderness that makes us aware of the fragility and the greatness of family ties.
Festival Filministes Jury
Lamia Chraibi
Nyassa Munyonge
Nadine Gomez