Don’t Hesitate to Come for a Visit, Mom
12'
Belgium, Hungary, Portugal, Russia 2020
0+
student, documentary, drama
Director | Anna Artemyeva |
Scriptwriter | Anna Artemyeva |
DOP | Artur Sokolov |
Producer | Daphne Pascual |
Studio | DocNomads |
Cast | Grania Sokolova |
Festivals
2020 | International Festival-Workshop of Film Schools «Kinoproba» |
2020 | Artdocfest |
2020 | Flahertiana |
2021 | GoShort |
2021 | Visions du Réel (IDFA Spotlight Award) |
2021 | Hot Docs |
2021 | Vienna Shorts (The Air That We Breathe) |
2021 | ZagrebDox |
2021 | Sehsüchte |
2021 | Lago Film Fest |
2021 | Doclisboa |
2021 | Bosphorus Film Festival |
2022 | Eastern Neighbours Film Festival |
This is a story about the separation of mother and 3 years old daughter, who live far from each other, because of visas issues. Every day they communicate in video chat and dream of an imminent meeting.

Anna Artemyeva
Was born in Moscow. She is graduated as a cinematographer and as director of the animation at VGIK (Russia). Anna starts doing her masters at DocNomads documentary directing program 2019. Her diploma film “Once upon a time there lived a mother” was selected at more than 50 festivals around the world and was awarded more than 25 times.In collaboration with the famous Russian director Elena Laskaki as a cinematographer and an animator Anna made 15 documentary films.