by Stanislav Danylyshyn | Germany | United States | 2020 | 45'
DOCUMENTARY FILM
Hungarian with English subtitles
FESTIVALS
2020 IDFA, Netherlands (Competition for Student Documentary)
SYNOPSIS
In western Ukraine is located one of the largest Roma settlements in the country - the place is called Tábor. An isolated quarter of the city of Berehove, where live mostly Hungarian speaking Romani people. The film shows one of the days of the celebration of Easter, when the boys water the girls, receiving Easter eggs for this. After the end of the holiday many of them leave the settlement with their entire families and go to roam the country. The film reflects human being in a timeless dimension, brings closer archetypal images: mother, father, child. Depicts the plasticity of the movement of a man and nature in the space, which they are being a part of, creating chaos that contains a balance between different components like light and shadow.
CREW
director | producer STANISLAV DANYLYSHYN
cinematographer JESSE MAZUCH
editors VIKTOR HOFFMANN | STANISLAV DANYLYSHYN
sound designer HANNES MARGET
colorist EDMOND LACCON
co-producer OLGA GOISTER
production DFFB | CRYSTAL GOOSE