GOLDYN

Aware of the rights and obligations (2014)

A Film About Love, Identity, and the Courage to Say “Yes”

This film tells the story of a unique marriage – the union of two women who consciously choose each other. It is not about a “traditional” idea of marriage, but about a modern reality: love between two people, regardless of gender.

At its core is the promise of “yes” – a word that is meant to last a lifetime. But this “yes” is more than romance. It represents responsibility, mutual respect, and the willingness to stand by one another through both joyful and difficult times.

Their relationship is shaped not only by personal challenges but also by broader societal questions:
Is love between two women truly accepted today?
What does it mean to be visible in a world that still judges?

A key moment in the film is the wedding ceremony. The priest does not speak Polish fluently, and the language becomes uncertain, fragmented, imperfect. Words lose clarity. This struggle with language becomes a powerful symbol – reflecting how society itself sometimes struggles to understand and fully embrace new forms of love. Just as the words stumble, acceptance can also falter.

And yet, from this love, something strong emerges: life, family, and future. A child is born – a symbol of hope, showing that love can take many forms, and each one is valid and meaningful.


The Message

This film raises important questions:
What does marriage truly mean today?
Who defines what is “normal”?

It shows that love is not fixed or limited – it is diverse, evolving, and sometimes challenging.

The marriage between two women is not an exception. It is part of our reality.
This film gives it visibility, dignity, and a voice.