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Advance screening of "Double Trouble" on May 28

Join us at KINOMUZEUM in the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw on May 28 for an advance screening of the film "Double Trouble". The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with director Emilia Śniegoska and genealogist Aneta Godynia, hosted by Sylwia Chutnik.

May 28, 7:00 pm
KINOMUZEUM
subtitles: Polish, English | Polish audio description
Q&A in Polish only
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About the film

A tender story of friendship between two women living in a fading Polish village in the Romanian Carpathians. Hanka and Bronka have buried their husbands, and their children have long since left for better lives abroad. Independent and self-reliant, they radiate resilience and humor even as their world inexorably fades into the past. What remains are memories of times that will never return and the strength they find in facing everyday struggles together. This nostalgic portrait of a vanishing world glows with unpretentious warmth and stunning visuals that capture the quiet beauty of the Carpathian foothills. With an eye for detail, the director crafts a moving meditation on memory, friendship, and the passage of time. By showing people who can be everything to each other, she encourages us to re-evaluate our priorities and reconsider reality. 


With participation of:

– Emilia Śniegoska, director of the films "Double Trouble" and "19.91", both of which premiered at the prestigious Visions du Réel festival. She graduated in film directing from the Łódź Film School and was previously associated with the Gardzienice Centre for Theatre Practices.
– Aneta Godynia, author of the book "Wiejskie dzieci" (Rural Children) and a professional genealogist. She is the creator of "Galicyjskie Drzewo" (The Galician Tree) on Instagram, one of Poland's largest online communities dedicated to microhistory.

– The discussion will be hosted by Sylwia Chutnik, a writer, columnist, social activist, and literary promoter.

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