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A Minor Genocide

On a global scale, war is always either further away or closer. In the film we see the tragic day from many perspectives. The narrator talks, looks through photographs and documents, and talks about other wars, about other children: Japanese, Cambodian, Balkan, Rwandan, Syrian. Documentary footage mixes with animation to create a kind of inner world landscape.

Top Cast

  • Magdalena Cielecka

    Magdalena Cielecka

    Self - Narrator (voice)

  • Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler

    Self (archive footage)

  • Teresa Ferenc

    Teresa Ferenc

    Self

  • Anna Janko

    Anna Janko

    Self

  • Zuzanna Majer

    Zuzanna Majer

    Self

Overview

On a global scale, war is always either further away or closer. In the film we see the tragic day from many perspectives. The narrator talks, looks through photographs and documents, and talks about other wars, about other children: Japanese, Cambodian, Balkan, Rwandan, Syrian. Documentary footage mixes with animation to create a kind of inner world landscape.

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