

Three generations of women, one crumbling villa, and a grandma with EXPLOSIVE family secrets.
Fine-arts student Zosia is a young daredevil mural painter who enlivens Warsaw with lovely graffiti. She lives with her mother Roma and grandmother Romy in a beautiful villa that has come under threat from property developers. Romy has long lost the deeds to the house. Will the women lose their home? And will they want to stay there once Roma finds new love and granny reveals a secret from long ago?
Acting
Stanisława Celińska's grandma steals every scene she's in.
Production
Warsaw locations feel lived-in and lovingly specific.
Costume
Zosia's street-art fits vs. grandma's vintage chaos.

Director
Agnieszka Glińska
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Agnieszka Glińska is primarily known as a celebrated theatre director; this was her second feature film.
The film quietly addresses Warsaw's ongoing gentrification tensions—historic villas like Romy's are genuinely disappearing to developers.