107 Mothers
2021 docudrama film
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107 Mothers (version in Ukrainian: «Цензорка», romanized: Tsenzor, lit. 'Censor') is a 2021 docudrama film[2] directed by Peter Kerekes who co-wrote the screenplay with Ivan Ostrochovský. Its world premiere took place on 1 September 2021 at the 78th Venice International Film Festival, where it was screened in Horizons competition program.[3] It was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.[4] It is a co-production between Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Ukraine.
Directed byPeter Kerekes
Screenplay byIvan Ostrochovský
Péter Kerekes
Péter Kerekes
Story byIvan Ostrochovský
Produced byIvan Ostrochovský
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| Directed by | Peter Kerekes |
| Screenplay by | Ivan Ostrochovský Péter Kerekes |
| Story by | Ivan Ostrochovský |
| Produced by | Ivan Ostrochovský |
| Starring | Maryna Klimova |
| Cinematography | Martin Kollár |
| Edited by | Thomas Ernst Martin Piga |
| Music by | Lucia Chutkova |
Production companies | Punkchart films Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska Endorfilm Arthouse Traffic Peter Kerekes Hypermarket Film |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Countries | Slovakia Czech Republic Ukraine |
| Languages | Russian Ukrainian[1] |
Plot
In a Ukrainian women's prison, mothers are permitted to serve their sentences with their children until their third birthday.[5]
Cast
- Maryna Klimova
- Iryna Kiryazeva
- Lyubov Vasylyna