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An animated documentary about the life of the author's grandmother's relative, Zofia Sokolnicka, who distinguished herself during World War I. From 2019, when the idea was conceived at the encouragement of the author's grandmother, the entire concept and style changed over the next five years. Inspired by old photographs, the animation tells the story of this remarkable woman's life.

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An animated documentary about the life of the author's grandmother's relative, Zofia Sokolnicka, who distinguished herself during World War I. From 2019, when the idea was conceived at the encouragement of the author's grandmother, the entire concept and style changed over the next five years. Inspired by old photographs, the animation tells the story of this remarkable woman's life.

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