The documentary won Silver Horn award for the Best Director and the Student Jury award.
Made by Mehrdad Oskouee, the documentary narrates the story of five young women who are jailed in a small juvenile detention center for murder.
Through breathtaking monologues, the women clarify the circumstances of the murders and even their motives.
The 74-minute documentary has gone on screen at several global events, including the 19th DocPoint - Helsinki Documentary Film Festival in Finland, the 17th Big Sky doc filmfest and the Museum of Modern Art in the US, the 17th True/False Film Fest in the US, the 18th Geneva International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights in Switzerland, and the 16th ZagrebDox in Croatia.
The Krakow festival is one of the oldest events in the world that focuses on documentary, feature film and short film.
The eight-day festival is a chance for viewers to watch around 250 international films.
The 60th edition of the event was held online from May 31 to June 5.
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