Synopse
Transnistra is set in the self-appointed nation Transnistria, a narrow strip of land adjacent to Ukraine, where, against an unforgiving landscape of Soviet heritage, a group of 16-year olds search for safety, freedom and meaning. A naturalistic and humane documentary feature, Transnistra charts a narrative from a sweltering, carefree summer through an unforgiving winter, as each of the films disparate characters learn to understand each others hopes and needs. Atmospherically shot on 16mm film throughout 2017 and 2018, Transnistra is an intimate and vital account of young people on the margins, as well as a universal story of love, youth culture and coming-of-age in a complex, contradictory world
Regie
ANNA EBORN (*1983) is a self-taught film-maker and has won several awards for her documentaries. Transnistra is her third full-length film and won the Big Screen Award at the International Film Festival in Rotterdam.
Info
Original Title: Transnistra
International Title: Transnistra
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Kaleidoskop
Version & Subtitles: Ukrainian, Russian, Romanian OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Anna Eborn
Cast/Protagonists: Tanya, Tolya, Sasha, Burulya, Denis, Dima, Valentina, Vanya
Production country: Belgium, Sweden, Denmark
Year of Production: 2019
Length: 93 min
Producer: David Herdies, Michael Krotkiewski
Production company: Momento Film
Cinematography: Virginie Surdej
Editor: Anna Eborn
Music: Walter Hus
World Sales: CAT&Docs
Distributor: Maëlle Guenegues






