22 Travelling Docudays UA in Dnipropetrovsk Region: Event Digest

22 Travelling Docudays UA in Dnipropetrovsk Region: Event Digest

02 November 2025

Dnipro has welcomed hundreds of thousands of displaced people from the east and south of the country, as well as our Travelling Festival from Mariupol, Donetsk Region. For the fourth year in a row, the festival has become one of the points of connection that unites and supports people with different life experiences — and we are truly glad for this opportunity.


We are publishing the programme of public events. However, for safety reasons, we are not disclosing the locations and encourage everyone to learn all the event details of the Travelling Festival directly from our regional partners, whose contact information is provided below.

 

5 November, 4:30 p.m.

Festival opening in Dnipro. A joint press screening and discussion with the Travelling Festival partners in the Odesa Region of the documentary How I Spent My Summer Holidays? by Ukrainian director Antonio Lukich for media representatives from the Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, and Odesa Regions. The festival programme will be announced, and we will discuss this year’s Travelling Festival theme.


7 November, 12:00 p.m.

Screening of the documentary How I Spent My Summer Holidays? by director Antonio Lukich and a seminar on the topic of How to Help Children Cope with the Stress of War for internally displaced persons, including those from the Donetsk Region.


8 November, 1:00 p.m.

Screening of the documentary Inside, the Valley Sings by Irish director Nathan Fagan and a seminar on the issues of rehabilitation and reintegration of Mariupol residents rescued from russian captivity; the guests will include volunteers and former prisoners of war that have completed the path of returning home.


12 November

2:00 p.m. — Screening of the documentary film My Sweet Child by Dutch director Maarten de Schutter and a discussion with Dnipro residents and internally displaced people in a mixed format, offline and online.


12:00 p.m. — Screening of the documentary The Last Song from Kabul by directors Kevin Macdonald and Ruhi Hamid for volunteers and internally displaced people, followed by a discussion on the topic of Creating Society on the Basis of Participatory Democracy with public figures and civic activists.


14 November, 12:00 p.m.

Screening and discussion of the documentary Where’s My Body Armor? by Ukrainian director Daria Penkova, involving Dnipro residents and internally displaced people.


To follow the course of the festival, subscribe to the Facebook page of our partners (Travelling Docudays UA in the Donetsk Region). The organizer of the Travelling Docudays UA in the Dnipropetrovsk Region is NGO Pryazovia Human Rights Group.


Contacts: Hryhorii Kurachytskyi, Regional Coordinator of the Travelling Docudays UA in Dnipropetrovsk Region; email: [email protected], tel.: +38 (050) 426-91-44.


The 22nd Travelling Docudays UA is held with the financial support of the European Union, the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine, and International Media Support. The opinions, conclusions or recommendations do not necessarily correspond to the views of the European Union, the governments or charities of these countries. Responsibility for the content of the publication lies solely on its authors.

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