Tune in to films and discussions of the 20th Travelling Docudays UA on the DOCUSPACE online cinema

Tune in to films and discussions of the 20th Travelling Docudays UA on the DOCUSPACE online cinema

01 December 2023

Exciting news awaits! Alongside meetups at intriguing venues and conversations with guest authors and film protagonists, we invite you to explore documentary films in our online cinema, DOCUSPACE.

 

While we’re excited for the day we can all meet in person, we understand that not everyone can make it to the festival screenings right now. That’s why we’re bringing the films and discussions of the Travelling Docudays UA right to your homes!

 

Here’s what’s in store for you:

7 full-length releases

10 short films

A live stream on Justice Through Film featuring American director Matt Sarnecki of The Killing of a Journalist on December 1 at 6 PM

2 surprise films

Recordings of discussions by the human rights program Rights Now!

 

Programs are now available for viewing, including The Killing of a Journalist by Matt Sarnecki, the contemplative In Ukraine by Tomasz Wolski and Piotr Pawlus, Young Plato by Neasa Ní Chianáin and Declan McGrath, and King Lear: How We Looked for Love During the War by Dmytro Hreshko.

 

All screenings kick off at 6 PM and run for ten days from the premiere date. Tickets are priced at 60 UAH, available exclusively within Ukraine.

 

However, if you’re in Ternopil, Prykarpattia, Kharkiv, Khmilnyk, Kremenchuk, Horishni Plavni, or Poland, you can catch these films offline and for free during the Travelling Docudays UA screenings!

 

For more details on film announcements and discussions, visit the DOCUSPACE online cinema website.

 

Main photo: A still from Young Plato directed by Neasa Ní Chianáin and Declan McGrath.


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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