Short film competition II
with Q&A after the screening
BOOTS ON THE GROUND, HANDS IN THE SOIL by Karolina Uskakovych | 16’
COMMA by Sonia Leliukh | 4’
WHERE RUSSIA ENDS by Oleksiy Radynski | 25’
AS IT WAS by Anastasiia Solonevych & Damian Kocur | 15’
METRO-TRAM by Kateryna Yahodka | 9’
SCREENINGS
26.10., 19:00
ACUD Kino
Veteranenstraße 21, 10119 Berlin
27.10., 18:00
Sputnik Kino
Hasenheide 54/5th, 10967 Berlin
Us, Our Pets and War by Anton Ptushkin
Ukraine | 2024 | Documentary | 79’
A documentary about people and their pets amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
SCREENINGS
25.10., 19:00
Sputnik Kino
Hasenheide 54/5th, 10967 Berlin
27.10., 20:30
Kino im Zeiss-Großplanetarium
Prenzlauer Allee 80, 10405 Berlin
Mission 200 by Volodymyr Sydko
Ukraine | 2023 | Documentary | 62’
The film tells the story of a Ukrainian woman who, during the Russian invasion, abandons her travel business and begins transporting the bodies of fallen soldiers. Like the mythological Charon, who ferries souls across the river Styx, she transports the bodies of the fallen.
SCREENINGS
26.10., 18:00
Sputnik Kino
Hasenheide 54/5th, 10967 Berlin
A Picture to Remember by Olga Chernykh
Ukraine | 2023 | Documentary | 72’
with Q&A after the screening
A Picture to Remember is an essayistic narrative about the war from the perspective of three generations of women. There are frequent video calls between Chernykh, her mother (a pathologist who works above a morgue where one feels surprisingly safe during the bombings) and her grandmother. Recordings of their conversations are intercut with photos and videos from the family archive and news reports, as well as images of microorganisms that Chernykh's mother observes under a microscope.
SCREENINGS
24.10., 19:00
Sputnik Kino
Hasenheide 54/5th, 10967 Berlin