A stunning performance by newcomer Zofia Stafiej grips you tight and never lets go.
What seems a simple story has great depths, showing the grimness of parts of Poland (even in 2020) that forces people to leave to find work in the richer parts of the EU, the effect on the families they leave behind and the grim exploitation people may suffer in their new lands.
Surprisingly supported by Film Ireland, this gave a pretty dark picture of how workers are abused in their new lands and while some Tourist Dublin was on display, there was a lot you'd want to avoid.
Ola sees is all learning all about her father's hidden live and the life of Polish Expats in Dublin.
It reminded ma a lot of 'The Last Resort' which is a true compliment. I'm sure it will stick with me for quite a while.
What seems a simple story has great depths, showing the grimness of parts of Poland (even in 2020) that forces people to leave to find work in the richer parts of the EU, the effect on the families they leave behind and the grim exploitation people may suffer in their new lands.
Surprisingly supported by Film Ireland, this gave a pretty dark picture of how workers are abused in their new lands and while some Tourist Dublin was on display, there was a lot you'd want to avoid.
Ola sees is all learning all about her father's hidden live and the life of Polish Expats in Dublin.
It reminded ma a lot of 'The Last Resort' which is a true compliment. I'm sure it will stick with me for quite a while.