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Ukrainian Film Days in London

 16 December 2019

The British Ukrainian Society was an information partner for Ukrainian Film Days in London held on 5-8 December at Cine Lumiere.

BUS gave away two free tickets to the screening of Mr Jones to the first person who could correctly tell us in which British city the pre-WWII scenes were shot in.

The programme was as follows:

MR JONES
05/12/2019, 7:30pm
at Cine Lumiere

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Ukraine/ Poland/ UK 2019 / 119min / dir. Agnieszka Holland / with James Norton, Vanessa Kirby, Peter Sarsgaard / English, Ukrainian, Russian, Welsh with English subtitles

James Norton stars as Gareth Jones, a Welsh journalist travelling to the Soviet Union on a reporting assignment in the 1930s. Jones escapes his cynical circle of media expats in Moscow and embarks on a secret trip south to Ukraine, following a tip-off about a raging famine. He encounters eerie and haunting scenes of human tragedy but his eye-witness accounts are later dismissed and denied.
Book your tickets £13 (£11)

 

HOMEWARD

06/12/2019, 6:30pm
at Cine Lumiere

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Ukraine/ 2019 / 97 min/ dir. Nariman Aliev, with Akhtem Seitablayev, Remzi Bilyalov, Dariya Barihashvili, Anatoliy Marempolskiy / Crimean Tatar, Ukrainian, Russian, Arabic with English subtitles.

A road movie and family drama. A Crimean Tatar father who’s lost his son to the war between Russia and Ukraine resolves to bring the boy’s body back to the land of his birth. He and his younger son set out on a journey to their home in Crimea that will profoundly mark their relationship. This film was featured at the “Un certain regard” programme at the Cannes Film Festival. The screening will be followed by a talk with Luke Harding, Foreign Correspondent for The Guardian.
Book your tickets £13 (£11)

 

THE WILD FIELDS
07/12/2019, 5:30pm
at Curzon Soho

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Ukraine / 2018 / 120 min. / dir. Iaroslav Lodygin with Oleg Moskalenko, Vladimir Yamnenko, Olexiy Gorbunov, Ruslan Khazipov, George Povolotsky, Eugene Muts / Ukrainian, Russian, dialect, with English subtitles

A story of gang fights, childhood friendships and burgeoning love, this film is based on a novel by Ukraine’s cult contemporary writer Serhiy Zhadan. Herman returns to his small hometown in Donbas only to find that his older brother has disappeared, leaving Herman to fight for the family business — an old and rusty gas station. Local plots are brewing in town, and Herman must decide whether to run from his problems or stay and fight for what’s his. Followed by a talk with the film director Iaroslav Lodygin, moderated by Dr Uilleam Blacker, UCL.
Book your tickets £16.90 (£15.40)

 

VOLCANO
08/12/2019, 11am
at Curzon Soho

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Ukraine / Germany / Monaco / 2018 106min / dir. Roman Bondarchuk, with Victor Zhdanov, Sergiy Stepanskiy, Khrystyna Deilyuk, Tamara Sotsenko / Ukrainian, with English subtitles

A series of odd encounters for the handsome young urban professional Lukas, an OSCE interpreter who finds himself stranded on the endless Ukrainian steppe while on a fact-finding mission for work. Confronted by a universe beyond his imagination, where life seems utterly detached from any identifiable structure, Lukas learns to survive and even falls in love. As his contempt for provincial life slowly melts away, Lukas begins to glimpse a happiness that he never knew could exist.
Book your tickets £16.90 (£15.40)

 

SWAN LAKE: THE ZONE
08/12/2019, 7pm
at Cine Lumiere

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Soviet Union / Canada / US / Sweden /1990 / 96min /dir. Yuri Ilyenko with Victor Solovyov, Lyudmila Yefimenko, Maia Bulgakova, Pylyp Ilyenko/ Ukrainian, with English subtitles

Based on a screenplay by famous filmmaker Sergey Parajanov, this story was shot in 1990, a year before the Soviet empire collapsed. A convict is on the run and hides within a hammer and sickle monument, and when a woman comes to his aid, romance ensues. Startling imagery, complex storytelling and a haunting performance by the lead actor are a lasting testament to Yuri Ilyenko’s brilliant talent and skill as a director.

The screening will be followed by talk with Ian Christie, Birkbeck College. Moderated by Marina Pesenti, Director of Ukrainian Institute London.
Book your tickets £13 (£11)

 

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