It is a documentary depicting the lives of people in medieval Wolin. the production is a mix of archaeological research and computer animation. The production is a mix of archaeological research and computer animation. It features re-enactments of the battle scenes. The main question that the director tries to answer is whether the town was established by the Slavs or Vikings. Viewers will have a chance to learn about the everyday life of the inhabitants, the town's structure and history.
2014 Film Art & Tourism Festival – Warsaw – Best Historical Documentary Award (International Competition); Grand Prix for the Best Movie (Polish Competition)
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