Synopsis
Writing letters as a form of therapy and trying to cope with feeling misunderstood and abandoned is the central theme of this autobiographical graduate film. An adult Diana goes through the letters her father wrote her from prison when she was little. The warmth and lovingness of her father's words contradict his behavior when he returns home, which the artist is now trying to understand so she can re-establish her relationship with her estranged parent. Her unusual technique of combining live-action film with rotoscoping, 2-D, and cut-out animation creates an aesthetic space for authentic confession where the burning question echos: “Would everything be alright if I were born a boy?”
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25. 4. 2023
Ten films supported by the IDF at goEast Filmfestival
Flotacija, Motherland, We Will Not Fade Away and Fragile Memory are among the films, supported by the Institute of Documentary Film, that will be screened at goEast Filmfestival in Wiesbaden in Germany (April 26 - May 2).
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5. 2. 2022
Czech Film Critics' Awards 2021 for Intensive Life Unit and Love, Dad
The winners of the Czech Film Critics' Awards 2021 were announced on Saturday, February 5, 2022. Adéla Komrzý's Intensive Life Unit is the Best Documentary Film and Diana Cam Van Nguyen's anidoc Love, Dad is the Best Short Film.
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