There once was – there is no more – there is

The film deals with the topic of experiencing difficult emotions related to the loss of loved ones and coping with it. Together with the 12-year old heroine Krysia, we embark on a journey through places and times that once were, and those we strive to remember. The film, based on a story by Katarzyna Jackowska-Enemuo, supports young viewers in meeting their own emotional “black holes” and brings relief. The film is intended for children aged 10-12, but its profound meaningallow people over 12 years old to experience a journey within themselves and the Jewish history of Poland. The project was financed by Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway through the EEA Fund and by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.

The film was shown at over 30 film festivals worldwide, including the Miami Jewish Film Festival (USA), Zlín Film Festival (Czechia) and the Warsaw International Film Festival (Poland). The film won awards at the International Public Health Film Competition (Oxford, UK), the Chinh Youth Film Festival (New Delhi, India), the Anatolian Film Award Festival (Istanbul, Turkey) and the Madras Independent Film Festival (Madras, India). 





Directors
Łukasz Kamil Kamiński, Karina Paciorkowska

Illustrations and animation
Karina Paciorkowska

Screenplay
Katarzyna Jackowska-Enemuo, Agnieszka Matan

Cast
Julia Lewenfisz, Igor Toporowski, Gabriela Całun, Jadwiga Wianecka, Maja Komorowska

Sound Postproduction
Łukasz Kamil Kamiński

Sound Designer
Piotr Czubin

Producer
Łukasz Kamil Kamiński

Length in total
17 minutes

Producer
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

Year of production
2023-2024