MODLITWA (A PRAYER)

In a little house all for herself, an elderly woman moves through her day. While she tends to every chore on the docket, we learn some things about her. She has a green thumb, she speaks Polish while on the phone, she likes to nap. A prayer sounds. They are words from her mother-in-law, Polish poet Zofia Bohdanowiczowa, who was also displaced from her native Poland. Three generations meet, one by writing, one by living, and the third by the very making of this film, a composition of her ancestors through sound and image.

Written by Lucía Salas

Available to watch on The Criterion Channel and DAFilms.

2013 / 7 min / Canada / Polish / 1.78:1

Seattle Northwest Film Forum, Seattle, USA, 2018
Festival de Nouveau Cinéma, Montréal, Canada, 2017
Mono No Aware, New York City, USA, 2017
Halifax Indenpendent Filmmakers Festival, Canada, 2017
BAFICI - Retrospective, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2017
Vancouver International Film Festival, Vancouver, Canada, 2016
First Look, Museum of Moving Image, New York City, USA, 2015
TIFF Bell Lightbox, Presented by the Consul General of the Republic of Poland, Toronto, Canada, 2014

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