After 20 years of silence, the filmmaker returns to the house of her great-grandparents, where, at the age of nine, she faced the abusive sexual behaviour of her uncle. The long-awaited family gathering contrasts with the filmmaker's off-screen conversation with her uncle about the harmful events from her childhood.
Olga Lucovnicova is a Moldovan filmmaker based in Belgium. She studied cinematography for six years at the Academy of Music, Theater and Fine Arts of Moldova, and in 2018 she received an Erasmus Scholarship to study documentary directing in the DocNomads Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Program, delivered by a consortium of three prominent European universities across three countries: Portugal, Hungary and Belgium. In 2020 she graduated from the DocNomads program top of her class and her graduation film Nanu Tudor (2020) was awarded the Golden Bear at the 71st edition of the Berlinale. As a filmmaker, Olga is particularly interested in stories, which can generate social changes and create a platform for discussion. Her filming style combines observational cinema with poetic elements, where the key elements are human emotions and feelings.
Olga Lucovnicova
Olga Lucovnicova
Olga Lucovnicova
Olga Lucovnicova
Olga Lucovnicova
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