Synopsis
As December arrives, many are excited by the upcoming Christmas and year-end celebrations. But for those without shelter, who have no place to call home, it is the cruellest month. Refugees camped in the forests along the Poland-Belarus border remain invisible to much of the world. Grzegorz Paprzycki’s film juxtaposes scenes of people preparing for and enjoying the festive season with voices of hatred and hostility, exposing the chilling reality of so much indifference to the refugee crisis. But his primary focus is the refugees whose voices and cries seem to fall on deaf ears and whose presence, an inconvenience for some, is a sad reflection on our wider society. The film powerfully summons and confronts the refugee issue, compelling us to truly see it.
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12. 9. 2023
East Silver Caravan Award goes to project December
The award ceremony at the end of AJB DOC Industry Days marks a tremendous success for director Grzegorz Paprzycki. As his documentary project December just received the East Doc Caravan Award.
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Projects and films supported by the IDF at IDFA 2022
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Ex Oriente Film 2022 projects revealed
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