Poland 1962. Anna is a beautiful eighteen-year-old woman, preparing to become a nun at the convent where she has lived since orphaned as a child. She learns she has a living relative she must visit before taking her vows, her mother's sister Wanda.
Together, the two women embark on a voyage of discovery of each other and their past. Her aunt is not only a former hard-line Communist state prosecutor notorious for sentencing priests and others to death, but also a Jew. Anna learns that she too is Jewish, and that her real name is Ida. This revelation sets Ida on a journey to uncover her roots and confront the truth about her family. She has to choose between her birth identity and the religion that saved her from the massacres of the Nazi occupation of Poland. And Wanda must confront decisions she made during the War when she chose loyalty to the cause before family.
LUX Prize Film Week: Ida
Ida
MS12
Genre
Drama
Director
Pawel Pawlikowski
Run time
1h 22min
Cast
Agata Kulesza, Agata Trzebuchowska, Dawid Ogrodnik, Joanna Kulig
Genre
Drama
Director
Pawel Pawlikowski
Run time
1h 22min
Cast
Agata Kulesza, Agata Trzebuchowska, Dawid Ogrodnik, Joanna Kulig
Poland 1962. Anna is a beautiful eighteen-year-old woman, preparing to become a nun at the convent where she has lived since orphaned as a child. She learns she has a living relative she must visit before taking her vows, her mother's sister Wanda.
Together, the two women embark on a voyage of discovery of each other and their past. Her aunt is not only a former hard-line Communist state prosecutor notorious for sentencing priests and others to death, but also a Jew. Anna learns that she too is Jewish, and that her real name is Ida. This revelation sets Ida on a journey to uncover her roots and confront the truth about her family. She has to choose between her birth identity and the religion that saved her from the massacres of the Nazi occupation of Poland. And Wanda must confront decisions she made during the War when she chose loyalty to the cause before family.
Together, the two women embark on a voyage of discovery of each other and their past. Her aunt is not only a former hard-line Communist state prosecutor notorious for sentencing priests and others to death, but also a Jew. Anna learns that she too is Jewish, and that her real name is Ida. This revelation sets Ida on a journey to uncover her roots and confront the truth about her family. She has to choose between her birth identity and the religion that saved her from the massacres of the Nazi occupation of Poland. And Wanda must confront decisions she made during the War when she chose loyalty to the cause before family.
Info
Rating
Under 12 Not Recommended
Production year
2013
Global distributor
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Local distributor
Elektriteater MTÜ
In cinema
5/13/2016