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Alabrudzinska Kalina

Direction: Iceland
Three women - grandmother, mother and daughter - go to Iceland to find the grave of the Grandmother's father who died during the 2nd World War. Discovering Iceland makes them learn more about themselves and changes their relationship.

Where Did 80 Milion Go?
Mid-November, 1981. The country's preparing for a state of emergency, which was then the term for what later became martial law in Poland. A circle of Solidarity activists decide to withdraw Solidarity funds from the bank, to avoid their being confiscated by the authorities. Bound by internal regulations, the bank is required to notify authorities whenever a large sum to be withdrawn.

Kalina Alabrudzińska - born in 1983 in Plock. She is graduate of Hebrew Studies at the University of Warsaw, the European Academy of Photography and documentary course at the Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing.
2005 Gazeciarka2005 The Orchard Owner2006 Lamplighters2007 Gdynia Glowna2009 Direction:Iceland

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