Starting Point is a 2015 Polish short-documentary film, directed by Michal Szczesniak, who also co-authored the script with Katarzyna Bonda.
Cinematography was by Przemysław Niczyporuk, and was co-produced by Munk Studio- SFP and Studio Filmowe N. Michał Szczęśniak.
[2][3] The plot follows a woman, Aneta, who was sentenced to prison at the age of 19 for murder, and after nine years, behind bars, begins working as a caregiver for the elderly.
Nine years later, her daily routine takes her from behind the walls of the prison to a care home for the elderly.
Helena, whose knowledge of the world has come “from the windows of hospitals and coaches”, avidly asks Aneta about her life.