In cinema 11/9/2025

Memory

Memory

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Genre

Drama

Director

Vladlena Sandu

Run time

1h 38min

Cast

Amina Taisumova, Selima Agamirzaeva

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29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (07.11-23.11.2025)

Vladlena Sandu studies her traumatic memories of the war in Chechnya to transcend and transform them via cinema.

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 – neighbours 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, Vladlena 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?

The film was the opening film of the Venice Film Festival’s side programme Giornate degli Autori.

Genre

Drama

Director

Vladlena Sandu

Run time

1h 38min

Cast

Amina Taisumova, Selima Agamirzaeva

29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (07.11-23.11.2025)

Vladlena Sandu studies her traumatic memories of the war in Chechnya to transcend and transform them via cinema.

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 – neighbours 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, Vladlena 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?

The film was the opening film of the Venice Film Festival’s side programme Giornate degli Autori.

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Date
PÖFF 29

Artis

Saal 2

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Free seats

72

Date

Format

2D

Language

In Russian

Subtitles

English

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Rating

-

Production year

2025

Global distributor

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Local distributor

Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ

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11/9/2025