I Still Believe (2011)

Ewa Hołuszko is a remarkable figure. In the 1980s she bore the male name of Marek Hołuszko, an active Solidarity movement activist. After 1989 she could not fully enjoy the regained freedom as the place of communism was taken by another enemy, more difficult to defeat, intolerance and exclusion. Gender change made her realize how far away Polish society is from full freedom. Nevertheless, she still believes that it is possible to live in a different Poland, free from stigmatization, persecution and prejudice against others.

Director: Magdalena Mosiewicz
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 45 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Aleksandra Panisko
Production: Follow Me Film Production
Country: Poland
Language: Polski
Original Language: pl

Keywords

solidarity, lgbt, lgbt activist, transgender rights

More Films by Director: Magdalena Mosiewicz
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I Still Believe about?
Ewa Hołuszko is a remarkable figure. In the 1980s she bore the male name of Marek Hołuszko, an active Solidarity movement activist. After 1989 she could not fully enjoy the regained freedom as the place of communism was taken by another enemy, more difficult to defeat, intolerance and exclusion. Gender change made her realize how far away Polish society is from full freedom. Nevertheless, she still believes that it is possible to live in a different Poland, free from stigmatization, persecution and prejudice against others.
Who directed I Still Believe?
I Still Believe was directed by Magdalena Mosiewicz.
Who stars in I Still Believe?
I Still Believe stars Ewa Hołuszko.
How long is I Still Believe?
I Still Believe has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
What genre is I Still Believe?
I Still Believe is a Documentary film.
Where was I Still Believe produced?
I Still Believe was produced in Poland.