Agata works with troubled youth, practices freediving in her spare time, and refuses to let her visual impairment define who she is. Robert, on the other hand, is a successful photographer leading a shallow and rootless life. When their paths cross during a photo session, it marks the beginning of a transformative love story.
Here, Matylda Giegzno delivers a brilliant performance, earning her the award for Best Actress earlier this year at Poland’s equivalent of the Guldbagge Awards. Photosensitive lingers long after the credits roll — a remarkably authentic story paired with an exceptional soundtrack. A film worth watching more than once.
– Mia Rogersdotter Gran
