
After viewing the 10 films from the competition, five high school students, Victoria, Ștefania, Ana-Maria, Andrei and Luca, presented the jury motivation: “We think the film we’ve chosen doesn’t limit itself to the world of autistic children, but that it speaks to everyone. What we can learn from them is to cherish our uniqueness. By choosing this film we’ve actually chosen the courage to be who we really are. Each person’s normality turns out to be different. Through its diverse shots and characters, the film shows that there isn’t just one reality, but that there are simply more interpretations to it.”
Sunday is the last day you can still enjoy watching in cinemas the One World Romania films. The recommended OWR films for the day are
Blood Sisters (Sweden-Ireland-Denmark-Finland-Norway-France, directed by Malin Andersson),
Alice Cares (The Netherlands, directed by Sander Burger) and
Wild Plants (Switzerland-Germany, directed by Nicolas Humbert).
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