Synopsis
A Czech NGO invited Sandra Kisić, a twenty-six-year old influencer of Bosnian origin, to come to Uganda. She spent ten days in and about the town of Kabala. Besides the local citizens, she was accompanied by a Dutch volunteer who already was on her umpteenth mission. Sandra, on the other hand, saw poverty and technological backwardness for the first time in reality, not just on her cell phone that she practically did not put down. The director captures the clash of seemingly remote, yet equivalent worlds facing up global challenges as an impartial observer to emphasize numerous tragicomic paradoxes.“Instant soup can warm you up, but it won’t give you strength. We can look at Instagram in a similar way, or we can use it as a medium that can present the ‘old school documentary film’ to the younger audience.” F. Remunda
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12. 12. 2020
Czech docs at festivals
Find about Czech documentaries screened at DOK Leipzig, PÖFF, Cottbus, DOC NYC and other festivals from October to December 2020.
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25. 11. 2020
East Silver Caravan at festivals
East Silver Caravan titles Kiruna - A Brand New World, When the Persimmons Grew, Pripyat Piano, Boundaries, #sandrainuganda, How Big is the Galaxy?, Wolves at the Borders (among others) are screened at the festivals. Find out more...
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25. 5. 2020
East Silver at the 60th Krakow Film Festival
Do not miss East Silver films at the 60th Krakow Film Festival (online, May 31 - June 7). Ten titles will be part of KFF Market. Kiruna - A Brand New World will be also part of Docs+Science programme section.
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13. 12. 2019
New titles in East Silver Caravan
Three feature and three short films are newly part of East Silver Caravan, including When the Persimmons Grew by Hilal Baydarov and Pripyat Piano by Eliška Cílková.
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