FINDING FATE
Film Poster for "Finding Fate". A road with yellow flowers on either side and the text: FINDING Fate.
FINDING FATE
Film Poster for "Finding Fate". A road with yellow flowers on either side and the text: FINDING Fate.
Three mothers stories evoke the cost of war in the Ukraine: One Ukrainian mother fleeing, one Polish mother providing shelter, one Jewish mother connecting to her ancestors.

FINDING FATE

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Refugees • Motherhood • War • Poland • Ukraine • Jewish Heritage

Date of Completion: 2023 | Run Time: 27 minutes​​ | Language: Polish & Russian with English subtitles | Captions: Yes | Includes: Transcript | Producer/Writer/Director: Beth Toni Kruvant | Editor: Cindy Kaplan Rooney | Asst. Director: Shiqin Gao | Director of Photography: Angieska Kokowski | Music Composer: Albert Behar

FINDING FATE follows the lives of three mothers in Poland, and their shared quest to be strong for their families and help others struggling under the shadow of the recent war in Ukraine. Nastia, a Ukrainian refugee, was forced to flee her home with her five-year-old daughter. Now in Poland, she battles to find a new “normal” as she vows to keep her child safe. Anna, a Polish mother, finds herself haunted by Poland’s conflicted past. She feels compelled to help those escaping Ukraine, and she shelters a mother with nowhere to go. And finally, Marzena, a Jewish, Polish, single mother, who’s entire family was murdered by the Nazis is motivated to help because of her family’s past. She sees the plight of her Jewish ancestors as occurring once again. Maybe this time, she can help them survive. The ferocity with which these mothers fight to protect their children and families gives the viewer a rare glimpse of how powerful the maternal spirit is during a time of war. By valuing each other's histories and current realities, FINDING FATE reveals that when we find common ground, we can unite to help build a shared future.