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When a young Jewish radio journalist is forced to leave Poland during the political purges of March 1968, she records one final message on a reel-to-reel tape machine. Her voice, carried through time, becomes both witness and elegy—fragments of a life unravelled by state violence and silence.
As she walks through the remains of her heritage: a derelict factory, a crumbling family home, a wall built from shattered gravestones—her story unfolds not through confrontation, but quiet remembrance.
Shot in the austere, documentary-like style of late 1960’s Polish Film News, the picture blends fiction and historical atmosphere into a minimalist reflection on memory, loss, and exile.
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