Cinematography
An intimate drama in which the boundaries between subjective and objective realities intertwine. A mother spends a day at the pool with her daughter. After the child slips briefly out of sight, the the tranquil, blue water transforms into a whirlpool of fear.
Director
Eva and Mia are sisters. Mia is cheerful, open, has Down syndrome, doesn‘t care much about the fashion and loves people. For ten years Eva has been filming Mia and herself in order to comprehend their relationship.
Writer
Eva and Mia are sisters. Mia is cheerful, open, has Down syndrome, doesn‘t care much about the fashion and loves people. For ten years Eva has been filming Mia and herself in order to comprehend their relationship.
Herself
Eva and Mia are sisters. Mia is cheerful, open, has Down syndrome, doesn‘t care much about the fashion and loves people. For ten years Eva has been filming Mia and herself in order to comprehend their relationship.
Cinematography
Danijel and his Mom live together in a squalid flat. Daniel never leaves his armchair and spends his days reading comic books. One day Daniel’s Mom, after seeing a television programme How Clean is Your House, decides to clean the flat and give Danijel a bath. Finally in exhaustion, she falls asleep in her armchair, and Danijel runs away from home. He ends up at the train station but instead of boarding a train, he just stands on the platform and watches the trains go by. This is where his Mom will eventually find him and take him back home.