Six-year-old Vladlena moves from Crimea to Grozny following her parents’ divorce, unaware that war will soon consume her childhood. As the Soviet Union collapses, the Chechen Republic fractures. Her Russian-speaking friends flee while deported Chechens return, reclaiming their homeland. Tensions escalate, and an armed conflict erupts. Violence engulfs the city – neighbors are murdered, her family is targeted, and Grozny becomes a battlefield. After four years of war, her mother is gravely wounded, and an armed attack forces Vladlena to flee, becoming a displaced person in Russia. In this autobiographical poetic hybrid film, Sandu revisits her traumatic childhood memories to confront a haunting question: How can the cycle of violence that shapes children and is passed through generations be broken?
Winner of the People’s Choice Award in the Giornate degli Autori at the Venice Film Festival.
Memory
2025
14 years
98 min.
Documentary, Fiction
France, Netherlands
France, The Netherlands, international film festivals, awarded films, war, violence, female directors, female-centric
Colorido
Vladlena Sandu
Vladlena Sandu
Liza Popova
Vladlena Sandu
Amina Taisumova, Selima Agamirzaeva, Vladlena Sandu
Yanna Buryak
Mimesis, Limitless, Revolver Amsterdam
Loco Films
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