Inga [Polish audio description]

Poland2025documentary28'PL audio description

On Inga’s fifth birthday, 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. Almost 6 million people left the country, including 2 million children. Together with her blind parents, five cats and a dog, Inga moved to Dedala Street in Warsaw. In the shadow of the conflict, experiencing the pain of losing her home, the girl keeps up her spirits and becomes the family’s guide to their new reality. However, she cannot accompany her dad, who is planning to go back to Ukraine to take care of some unfinished business.

directed by
Krzysztof Kopczyński

Director, producer, consultant and coach in the field of media. A holder of PhD in Humanities, he teachers at the Department of Rhetoric and Media of the Institute of Applied Polish Studies. He has produced over 50 films and documentary series which were screened in 70 countries and won 130 awards. He stands behind Stone Silence (2007), a documentary presented all over the world. Kopczyński is a member of the European Film Academy, the Polish Film Academy and the European Documentary Network. In 2007-2011 he was an expert of the Polish Film Institute and since 2011 he has served as an expert of the Mazovia Film Fund. He has co-developed the Audiovisual Film and Media Education Programme.

cinematography
Michał Popiel-Machnicki
script
Krzysztof Kopczyński
protagonists
Inga Pietrowa, Olga Tichonowa, Denys Pietrow, Danylo Pietrow, Larysa Tichonowa
music
Anton Bajbakow
sound
Anton Kocuba, Patrycja Krysik, Aleksandra Pająk, Jacek Pająk, Anna Rok, Jakub Wołowiec
editing
Marek Kucharski
Photo
Kadr z filmu Inga [Polish audio description]