7 1/2 Cinema presents - Children of Leningradsky
Hanna Polak and Chopin Theatre

2004 - Academy Award® Nominee Best Short Documentary

Children of Leningradsky was nominated for Academy Award® 2004 Best Short Documentary. Director in person!


04/06/08 - 04/06/08

730p


An intimate portrait of children living in Moscow train stations Children of Leningradsky explores the overwhelming crisis of homeless children in Russia.

Sleeping in stairways, garbage containers and underground tunnels, they panhandle or prostitute themselves for money. They sniff glue to curb hunger and to escape from the violent world around them. Yet many of them consider life on the streets a better alternative to what they experienced at home.

Children of Leningradsky was nominated for an Academy Award® in the category of Best Short Documentary subject in 2004.

7 ½ Cinema is the Chopin Theatre based initiative that regularly presents film screenings with various film groups. The debut of 7 ½ Cinema began with “A Tribute to Ingmar Bergman” with Chicago Cinema Forum and included presentations with Chicago Underground Film Festival; Split Pillow Productions and Chicago Filipino American Film Festival.

Director
Hanna Polak

Production
Screening fotos provided by Sebastian Jaroszynski

Tags: Film, Polish, Old Europe, 2008