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 Festival Internacional De Cine De Huesca #54FICH 2026
 

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inga
Inga  Krzysztof  Kopczyński 
Apr-2025


28'  Ukrainian Poland


Inga lives in Warsaw on Daedalus Street, named after the mythological architect who escaped from the labyrinth using beeswax wings. She moved to Poland with her blind parents, along with five cats and a dog, after Russia invaded Ukraine on her fifth birthday. Inga enjoys blowing out candles on birthday cakes because she then gets to make a wish. She also loves [...]

Inga lives in Warsaw on Daedalus Street, named after the mythological architect who escaped from the labyrinth using beeswax wings. She moved to Poland with her blind parents, along with five cats and a dog, after Russia invaded Ukraine on her fifth birthday. Inga enjoys blowing out candles on birthday cakes because she then gets to make a wish. She also loves her camera, a torch, and a toy horse with spinning legs which her mother bought for her in Krivyi Rih. Although Inga often guides her parents, she cannot accompany her dad on his trip to Ukraine, where he returns to handle unfinished affairs.


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Category:  Documentary 



 
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Director


Krzysztof Kopczyński

Poland
Biofilmography

Documentary filmmaker, PhD, Professor at the University of Warsaw. He produced over 50 documentaries which have been shown at festivals in 70 countries at least and won about140 awards. Director of documentaries “Stone Silence” (Afghanistan, 2007, screened in 40 countries) and “The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls” (Ukraine, 2015, 20 countries). He is a winner of 25 film awards and a member of the European Film Academy as well as the Polish Film Academy.

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Producer


Anna Sajewicz

Poland
Biofilmography

Documentary filmmaker, PhD, Professor at the University of Warsaw. He produced over 50 documentaries which have been shown at festivals in 70 countries at least and won about140 awards. Director of documentaries “Stone Silence” (Afghanistan, 2007, screened in 40 countries) and “The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls” (Ukraine, 2015, 20 countries). He is a winner of 25 film awards and a member of the European Film Academy as well as the Polish Film Academy.




 


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4
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10 June
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21 June
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inga
Krzysztof  Kopczyński
Inga lives in Warsaw on Daedalus Street, named after the mythological architect who escaped from the labyrinth using beeswax wings. She moved to Poland with her blind parents, along with five cats..
inga
inga
28 min  /  Ukrainian  /  2025
Poland

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