
Film program “After Rain Comes Sun”
Five stories from five corners of the world seen through the eyes of women documentary filmmakers. On the weekend of June 6-8, together with The Wajda Film Center, we invite you to the Luna cinema in Warsaw for the film program “After Rain Comes Sun”.
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Three generations of women in one family and the history of Ukraine stretched across time and space, reflected in their fates as if in a lens (“A Picture to Remember” by Olya Chernykh). Moldova in the 90s and thousands of women moving abroad in search of work and a better life for themselves and their loved ones (“Love Is Not an Orange” by Otilia Babara). A mother who, after traveling a dangerous route from Africa to Europe, makes a bold decision to return to her village in Ghana out of longing for her children (“Fati’s Choice” by Fatimah Dadzie). A young girl from Somalia who faces the necessity of building a life from scratch in Hungary, but does not stop chasing her dreams (“Easy Lessons” by Dorottya Zurbó). Fearless women who want to become the vanguard of change in Lebanon – a country shaken by successive crises (“Diaries from Lebanon” by Myriam El Hajj).

“Easy Lessons” dir. Dorottya Zurbó
The films presented in the program “After Rain Comes Sun” are connected by a reflection on what “home” is – in the physical, emotional and symbolic dimension. But also – how often its loss becomes the beginning of a new path.
Screenings will be accompanied by meetings with the directors, who will explore the topics covered in the films in more detail.
Tickets available soon at www.kinoluna.pl and at the Luna cinema box offices.
The film program “After Rain Comes Sun” is a joint initiative of The Wajda Film Center and the HER Docs Foundation.
Project co-financed by the Polish Film Institute.



