NEW WORLD
Beyond Belonging
Belarusian Zhanna is planning a new life with her boyfriend in Warsaw while her husband is serving his time as a political prisoner back home. The Afghani Azzam was an interpreter for Polish troops and is considered a traitor in his former homeland for his service – in his adopted homeland the trauma of the war won’t let him go. Vera from Ukraine wants to undergo a sex change, but then her father shows up with her son. Zhanna, Azzam and Vera resist being categorised by others. For the three of them, Warsaw is a safe haven that symbolises a deep need for self-determination and an identity of one’s own. Three stories of longing provide insight into today’s Poland: The new world is available for everyone, but not without the old one – there is no future without memory.
Belarusian Zhanna is planning a new life with her boyfriend in Warsaw while her husband is serving his time as a political prisoner back home. The Afghani Azzam was an interpreter for Polish troops and is considered a traitor in his former homeland for his service – in his adopted homeland the trauma of the war won’t let him go. Vera from Ukraine wants to undergo a sex change, but then her father shows up with her son. Zhanna, Azzam and Vera resist being categorised by others. For the three of them, Warsaw is a safe haven that symbolises a deep need for self-determination and an identity of one’s own. Three stories of longing provide insight into today’s Poland: The new world is available for everyone, but not without the old one – there is no future without memory.