Anna, a single mother and a paramedic, has just taken up mortgage in dreams of creating a better life for her 12-year-old daughter Katia. But a rough twist of events makes Anna face a moral dilemma that will challenge her personal moral borders in a society where everyone has lost their own.
Christina Tynkevych grew up in Kyiv, Ukraine. She holds a film degree from the University of Westminster (London, UK) and is a MIDPOINT Institute alumna. Christina has directed two short films and a feature documentary. How is Katya? is her feature debut.
Festivals:
Locarno International Film Festival – Special Jury Prize (Cineasti del presente), Best Actress (Cineasti del presente)
Anna, a single mother and a paramedic, has just taken up mortgage in dreams of creating a better life for her 12-year-old daughter Katia. But a rough twist of events makes Anna face a moral dilemma that will challenge her personal moral borders in a society where everyone has lost their own.
Christina Tynkevych grew up in Kyiv, Ukraine. She holds a film degree from the University of Westminster (London, UK) and is a MIDPOINT Institute alumna. Christina has directed two short films and a feature documentary. How is Katya? is her feature debut.
Festivals:
Locarno International Film Festival – Special Jury Prize (Cineasti del presente), Best Actress (Cineasti del presente)
Christina Tynkevych grew up in Kyiv, Ukraine. She holds a film degree from the University of Westminster (London, UK) and is a MIDPOINT Institute alumna. Christina has directed two short films and a feature documentary. How is Katya? is her feature debut.
Festivals:
Locarno International Film Festival – Special Jury Prize (Cineasti del presente), Best Actress (Cineasti del presente)