Description
Through the eyes of youngest sibling Sasha, we get drawn into the internal dynamics of a Hungarian-Canadian family that moves to Vancouver Island. When Sasha’s brother Jeremy starts showing unexplainable and dangerous behavior, it puts the entire family on edge, leaving Sasha with memories she won’t be able to understand until much later in life. Blue Heron beautifully and intriguingly blurs the boundaries between fiction and documentary filmmaking, featuring a personal story from director Sophy Romvari, who makes her highly anticipated feature debut after creating multiple award-winning short films.
Length
90 min.Spoken language
English, HungarianSubtitles
EnglishGenres
DramaDirector
Sophy RomvariPremiere
National premiereLocation
Trianon 1Actors
Eylul Guven, Amy Zimmer, Iringó RétiThis film also plays on:
First Feature Competition
In the First Feature Competition, we present international filmmakers and their first feature-length films. These first features come from all over the globe and offer us a glimpse into a wide variety of cultures and film styles, all of which with the fresh vision of a new filmmaker. Discover rising talents and your future favorite directors today – at the Leiden International Film Festival.