Estonian premiere

A House Made of Splinters

Local title
Kildudest maja
Title in Russian
Дом из щепок
Director
Simon Lereng Wilmont
Country
Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Ukraine
Year
2022
Programme
Doc@PÖFF
Subject
alcoholism, war, child-parent relationships, orphanage, childhood

In this war-worn and impoverished corner of Eastern Ukraine where addiction casts a long shadow, there sits a safe haven for children temporarily removed from their parents. "A House Made of Splinters" follows three kids awaiting their fate— will they go back or move on to a new home while a group of dedicated social workers create small moments of joy and respite from childhoods all but lost.

Filmmaker Simon Lereng Wilmont returns with a follow-up to his acclaimed first feature, "The Distant Barking of Dogs", offering a unique look into how the long-term consequences of war on a society already under strain impacts the most vulnerable. His is a poignant and deeply intimate portrait of a remarkable way station filled with care, support, and trust for a group of kids who are in desperate need of more.

Director
Simon Lereng Wilmont
Producer
Monica Hellström
DoP
Simon Lereng Wilmont
Editor
Michael Aaglund
Composer
Uno Helmersson
Production
Final Cut for Real
World sales
Cinephil
Runtime
Language
Russian, Ukrainian
Subtitles
English
Other festivals
Sundance

Screenings

Hall 1 Kino Artis
Screening041501 / Kildudest maja
SubtitlesEnglish
Screening duration
8th Hall Apollo Kino Coca-Cola Plaza
Screening090601 / Kildudest maja
SubtitlesEnglish
Screening duration
7th Hall Apollo Kino Coca-Cola Plaza
Screening150503 / Kildudest maja
SubtitlesEnglish
Screening duration
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