Directed by Frida Kempff, the film from Sweden tells the story of 100-year-old Ebba "Micky" Heyman, who goes swimming every day with friends.
Photo courtesy "Bathing Micky" website
Eleven films are finalists for the Cinema Eye Honor for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Short Filmmaking for 2012, with the films coming from six different countries. What will make the cut when the finalists are narrowed down to five on Oct. 26?
Directed by Frida Kempff, the film from Sweden tells the story of 100-year-old Ebba "Micky" Heyman, who goes swimming every day with friends.
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