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Feb 6, 2022 · ‘Debutante’ is more than a film about one religion. It is a coming-of-age drama about the potential disintegration of a teenager’s identity, and how she responds to that challenge. Kamila hopes that it will bring comfort to anyone who has experienced shunning, for religious or other reasons.
Debutante: Directed by Kamila Dydyna. With Sam McGovern, Noelle Brown, Arthur Riordan, Una O'Brien. "Debutante" is the story of Meg, a young Jehovah's Witness who's subjected to the worst of what the religion has to offer: a judicial committee.
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- Short, Drama
- Kamila Dydyna
- 2021-07-24
Official Selection/ World Premiere: 33rd Galway Film Festival, 2021. Written, directed & produced by Kamila Dydyna. "Debutante" is the story of Meg, a young Jehovah's Witness who's subjected to the worst of what the religion has to offer: a judicial committee. Starring: Úna O'Brien. Arthur Riordan. Richard Neville. Sam McGovern. Gary Mullan.
Jul 12, 2021 · Debutante, a short film about religious control and coming-of-age in a hostile environment, will have its online premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh on 24th July. Atheist Ireland are official partners of the film by Kamila Dydyna, a Polish filmmaker based in Dublin.
Jul 11, 2021 · Debutante, a short film about religious control and coming-of-age in a hostile environment, will have its online premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh on 24th July. Atheist Ireland are official partners of the film by Kamila Dydyna, a Polish filmmaker based in Dublin.
Debutante – Short Film. A coming-of age drama about losing your religion, through the eyes of a teenage Jehovah’s Witness. Written & directed by Kamila Dydyna, a Polish actress & filmmaker based in Dublin. Debutante wins Best Irish Fiction Short at the Kerry International Film Festival! Details: click here.
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Feb 10, 2022 · Debutante shows how female innocence and compassion can be monstrously misshaped in order to reflect a defining mark of dishonour. It is particularly reprehensible when it becomes apparent that the sin is held against a woman and not, it appears, her male partner in crime.