What's the Colour of Love?

Jakiego koloru jest miłość?

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  • Description
  • Cast and crew
  • Duration: 52’
  • Genre: PEOPLE
  • Resolution: HD
  • Year: 2016

Since they are both disabled, Monika and Wojtek are an extraordinary married couple. A few months ago they were blessed with a healthy child Ula. They love and support each other and every day they fight for a normal life. Monika is a blind psychologist and Wojtek is a computer scientist suffering from cerebral palsy. They are a couple in their thirties who met three years ago on a dating website for disabled people. Monika said that Wojtek wrote to her saying that he has problems with walking and he splatters. She replied that it might be an issue because she is blind. They both wondered how they would communicate with one another but Wojtek assured her that they would find a way for sure. They have already been married for two years now. She is unemployed and he works as a computer scientist in the Office of the Ombudsman. They support and complement one another in their daily activities. She assists him in activities requiring precision, such as buttoning up the shirt, fetching a cup of tea or a bowl of soup. Wojtek, on the other hand, is Monika's eyes because he tells her about the world which she has never seen.

  • Awards:
  • 2017 The New York Festivals – Bronze World Medal

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