Postcards from Leningrad

Postcards from Leningrad, Spanish title: Postales de Leningrado) is a 2007 Venezuelan film, written and directed by Mariana Rondón.

It was Venezuela's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film of the 80th Academy Awards.

During the leftist uprising in the 1960s in Venezuela, a young guerrilla-girl, living in secrecy, gives birth to her first daughter during Mother's Day.

Hidden places, false disguises and names are the daily life of The Girl, the narrator of the story.

Alongside her cousin (Teo), they re-live the adventures of their guerrilla parents, building up a labyrinth with superheroes and strategies, in which nobody knows where the reality (or madness) begins.