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Director's Statement
I have been studying cinema since 2011 and used to make documentary film portraits of other people. A year ago I decided to make my first personal film about my biggest pain - childhood memories that I had kept secret for decades.
Contrary to the stereotype, children are more often traumatized by close people like relatives, friends and educators, than strangers. Parents teach their children to trust these people, who, sometimes, may have dual
personalities. Thus, it is vital to teach children to identify, confront and report inappropriate adult behaviour. This is the central message of my film.
I show my ideal and loving family, in which there is a man, at first glance an ordinary person, but, unfortunately, who has a hidden abusive identity. Over the years, I have accumulated millions of important questions which I finally had the courage to ask. I had no more excuses for myself to be silent and actionless.
Silence and fear give power to evils.