
Selected by Richard Brody in The New Yorker in his list of best films of 2018!
"a thoroughly absorbing documentary... tying personal to political and private to public in a story energized by the detailed memory and staunch pragmatism of its subject." - New York Times Critic's Pick
A locked door inside a Belgrade apartment has kept one family separated from their past for over 70 years. As the filmmaker begins an intimate conversation with her mother, the political fault line running through their home reveals a house and a country haunted by history. The chronicle of a family in Serbia turns into a searing portrait of an activist in times of great turmoil, questioning the responsibility of each generation to fight for their future.
World premiere Toronto International Film Festival 2017
Winner IDFA Award for Best-Feature Length Documentary
Winner Best Writing International Documentary Association
Finalist LUX FILM PRIZE of the European Parliament
Nominee Spotlight Award Cinema Eye Honors
Short-listed for the European Film Academy Award for Best Documentary
Winner Grand Prix Best Historical Film released in France in 2018, Prix du documentaire historique, Les Rendez-vous de l'histoire Blois
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