A highly original take on an adoption of a Ukrainian child by a Spanish couple followed for nearly a decade of filming. The story comes to a crux as the child, now 15, is deciding whether to return to her war-torn country and join her older sister, or be adopted in Spain. This story stood out for its universal themes and the Director’s flair as a filmmaker.
Francisco Montoro is a researcher, filmmaker, and educator from Spain, with a passion for combining creativity and teaching, and a track record of award-winning short films showcased at international festivals.
When Francisco heard he was a finalist, he said: “I’m so excited about being a finalist at The Whickers! It is such an honor!”
Raul Niño Zambrano, Acting Creative Director and Head of Film Programmes at Sheffield DocFest, and member of our judging panel said: “This film made me really curious, I’ve heard stories about these themes before but watching the trailer I was like “wow, the framing!”, it’s got a great energy and is visually dynamic.”
Keisha Knight, Director of Funds at the International Documentary Association (IDA), and member of our judging panel said: “The proposal to give Karolina the camera in the coming months was an interesting shift that really convinced me about the project.”