Description
Synopsis:
A documentary travel essay about memory and home.
The director returns to her childhood home: a polka-dot dress, an abandoned KAMAZ truck in the yard, a woman’s face in the window – every detail becomes a source of memories. The impressions of strangers interweave and mix, and the border between the virtual and the real begins to blur.
About the director:
Born in 1994 in Priozersk in the Leningrad Region, Darya Likhaya graduated from the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. She subsequently worked as chief engineer at a chemicals plant, a sales assistant in a souvenir shop, and a waitress in a wine bar. In 2019 she received a grant to study at the DocDocDoc International School of Documentary Photography. Since 2020 she has been studying in the non-fiction film laboratory at the Moscow School of New Cinema.