Khmelnytskyi, Kirovohrad, Sumy Regions, and Kryvyi Rih: The Travelling Festival’s Digest in December

Khmelnytskyi, Kirovohrad, Sumy Regions, and Kryvyi Rih: The Travelling Festival’s Digest in December

05 December 2023

The festival boasts an impressive scale this month, featuring both offline and online events in villages and regional centres. Save the schedule to your calendar! 

 

Travelling in Khmelnytskyi region: 

 

December 1, Khmelnytskyi: Festival opening, screening, and discussion of Unconquered Kherson (dir. Ustyn Danchuk, Vhoru Media Platform).

December 4, Khmelnytskyi: Screening and discussion of 89 Days (dir. Pavlo Dorohoi), along with a discussion on ‘Documenting war crimes and international justice’.

December 5: Online screening and discussion of Three Women (dir. Maksym Melnyk).

December 7, Zhvanets: Screening and discussion of Seeds of Hunger: Ukraine 1933 (dir. Guillaume Ribot).

 

December 8, Khmelnytskyi: Screening and discussion of Guests from Kharkiv (dir. Halyna Lavrinets) and Second Wind (dir. Maksym Lukashov). Information session on ‘Protecting human rights in times of war: Practical advice from a lawyer’.

December 9, Khmelnytskyi: Information session on ‘Methods of overcoming stress: Practical cases’.

 

A still from Waking Up in Silence

 

Travelling in Kirovohrad region:


December 7, Kompaniivka: Opening of the festival, screenings, and discussions of Three Women (dir. Maksym Melnyk), Waking Up in Silence (dir. Mila Zhluktenko: Daniel Asadi Faezi), and Ptitsa (dir. Alina Maksymenko). You can join the event both offline and online!

 

December 8, Holubiievychi: Screening and discussion of Ramboy (dir. Matthias Joulaud).

December 8, Marivka: Screening and discussion of Guests from Kharkiv (dir. Halyna Lavrinets).


December 8, Rozdolia: Screening and discussion of Our Robo Family (dir. Anastasia Tykha). Legal game Create a safety circle and inform about (non-)violence.

December 9, Kompaniivka + online: Discussion of the Statute of the Kompaniivka community group on the possibilities of public participation in governance. Screening and discussion of Under the Wing of a Night (dir. Lesia Diak).

December 10: Online screening and discussion of Oasis (dir. Justine Martin).

 

December 11: Online screening and discussion of Gorgona (dir. Antonio Tibaldi).

December 12, Kropyvnytskyi: Screening of Guests from Kharkiv (dir. Halyna Lavrinets) and discussion with the director of Ramboy (dir. Matthias Joulaud).

December 12, Kompaniivka: Screening and discussion of Forest, Forest (dir. Maria Stoianova).

December 13: Online screening and discussion of Our Robo Family (dir. Anastasia Tykha).

 

December 13, Kropyvnytskyi: Screening of Forest, Forest (dir. Maria Stoianova) and discussion with the director of Waking Up in Silence (dir. Mila Zhluktenko, Daniel Asadi Faezi).

December 14: Online festival closing, screening, and discussion of Second Wind (dir. Maksym Lukashov).

 

A still from Our Robo Family

 

Travelling online in Sumy region: 

December 4: Screening and discussion of Our Robo Family (dir. Anastasia Tykha).

December 5: Interactive session on Volunteering in the Present Context.

December 6: Screening and discussion of Under the Wing of a Night (dir. Lesia Diak).

December 7: Screening and discussion of Second Wind (dir. Maksym Lukashov).

December 11: Screening and discussion of Waking Up in Silence (dir. Mila Zhluktenko, Daniel Asadi Faezi).

December 12: Screening and discussion of 89 Days (dir. Pavlo Dorohoi).

December 13: Screening and discussion of Oasis (dir. Justine Martin).

December 14: Screening and discussion of Three Women (dir. Maksym Melnyk).

December 15: Interactive class ‘Emergency Migration’ or Migration in Emergency Conditions.

 

December 18: Interactive class on The Image of the Future without Corruption.

Travelling in Kryvyi Rih:

December 9: Festival opening, screening of King Lear: How We Looked for Love During the War (dir. Dmytro Hreshko), and a discussion with the film’s lead.

December 10: Screenings and discussions of Guests from Kharkiv (dir. Halyna Lavrinets) and In Ukraine (dir. Piotr Pawlus and Tomasz Wolski).

December 13: Thematic lesson on Children’s Rights in Wartime for children and teenagers over 10.

December 17: Screenings and discussions of Second Wind (dir. Maksym Lukashov), 89 Days (dir. Pavlo Dorohoi), and Unconquered Kherson (dir. Ustyn Danchuk, Vhoru Media Platform).

For more details about the events, the exact time and location, please visit the festival’s regional pages:

Khmelnytskyi region

Kirovohrad region

Sumy region

Kryvyi Rih (Cultural and Public Centre SHELTER+)

We are excited to see you at the screenings – come join us!


The 20th Travelling Docudays UA is supported by the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine, the Embassy of Switzerland in Ukraine, and the US Embassy in Ukraine. The opinions, conclusions, or recommendations do not necessarily reflect the views of the governments, charities, or companies of these countries. The content of this publication is the sole responsibility of its authors.

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