Encounters Presents: Ukrainian Shorts
Saturday 30 April, 2022 at 6.20 p.m.
In light of the horrific attacks perpetrated against Ukraine, Encounters have curated a programme of short films to highlight, celebrate and support Ukrainian filmmakers and artists.
From a stylised sport drama, to a funky animated short about the body expectations that mostly befall cisgender women, this programme welcomes strong and unapologetic voices unafraid to make noise.
All tickets £6.50
All proceeds from this screening will be donated to the Ukrainian Red Cross.
Programme
Echo (dir. Daryna Kuzmina, 2020, 1 minute)
Weightlifter (dir. Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk, 2018, 30 minutes)
The Fall of Lenin (dir. Svitlana Shymko, 2017, 12 minutes)
Misha (dir. Kateryna Pavlyuk, 2021, 2 minutes)
Sisters (dir. Valentina Petrova & Anna Scherbyna, 2019, 12 minutes)
My Fat Arse and I (dir. Yelyzaveta Pysmak, 2020, 10 minutes)
Ukraine: Three Years of Truce (dir. Benas Gerdziunas, 2018, 2 minutes)
GFT 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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