Anya and Seryozha, eighteen and nineteen years old, have been close friends since school. They live in Mariupol, an industrial city in southeastern Ukraine. The film shows snapshots from the life of young people searching for who they want to be and how they want to live. They move between autonomy and uncertainty, rebellion and melancholy. They are full of imagination and willpower.
Directing | Ivette Löcker | Director |
Crew | Ivette Löcker | Script |
Sound | Dakh Daughters | Music |
Editing | Dieter Pichler | Editor |
Crew | Inga Pylypchuk | Script |
Sound | Andrii Nidzelskyi | Sound |
Production | Katrin Springer | Executive Producer |
Sound | Titus Maderlechner | Sound Mixer |
Directing | Inga Pylypchuk | Assistant Director |
Sound | Martin Ehlers-Falkenberg | Sound Designer |
Camera | Frank Amann | Director of Photography |