22
Mar
Sunday, 22 March
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Cinema House, Blue Hall
Cinema House
vul. Saksahanskoho, 6
The Night Witch
The films have Ukrainian voiceover and English subtitles
DOCU/KIDS
13:00
Counting Days and Years
The films have Ukrainian voiceover and English subtitles
DOCU/KIDS
13:00
Broken Branches
The films have Ukrainian voiceover and English subtitles
DOCU/KIDS
13:00
God’s Will
Q&A with director
DOCU/RIGHT
20:30
No Impact Man: The Documentary
Extended discussion with Ihor Sushchenko, executive director of the ‘Teachersfor Democracy and Partnership’ and Olena Harchenko, media coordinator of the international project ‘Education for Sustainable Development in Action’. Moderator – Roman Zinchenko
DOCU/ENERGY
17:30
Kacey Mottet Klein, Birth of an Actor
The films have Ukrainian voiceover and English subtitles
DOCU/KIDS
13:00
Prisoners of Kanun
Q&A with directors
DOCU/SHORT
15:00
Smile, and the World Will Smile Back
Q&A with directors
DOCU/SHORT
15:00
The Doctor Leaves Last
Q&A with directors
DOCU/SHORT
15:00
Notes from Liberia
Q&A with directors
DOCU/SHORT
15:00
Red Hall
Cinema House
vul. Saksahanskoho, 6
A Goat for a Vote
Q&A with film crew
DOCU/RIGHT
15:00
Web Junkie
DOCU/RIGHT
10:00
Penguin
Q&A with film crew
DOCU/RIGHT
12:00
Propaganda
Q&A with producer
DOCU/LIFE
17:00
Pine Ridge
Q&A with director
DOCU/LIFE
20:30
Work in Progress / Peace; Khottabych And His Team
Human Rights Events
19:00
Peace; Khottabych and His Team, dir. Serhiy Lysenko, Ukraine, 2015 Presentation of short documentaries from the series Euromaidan. An Encyclopedia of Self-Organizing Civic Initiatives Q&A with director and film characters
Human Rights Events
19:00
Big Hall
Kinopanorama
vul. Shota Rustaveli, 19
Cain’s Children
DOCU/LIFE
13:00
Vagrich and the Black Square
Q&A with director. Moderator – Iryna Tsilyk, filmmaker and director
DOCU/UKRAINE
20:00
Together
DOCU/LIFE
11:00
The Domino Effect
Program presented by Artchil Khetagouri and Ilean Stanculescu, organizers of CinéDOC-Tbilisi festival
GEORGIA EFFECT
18:00
Belleville Baby
TEMPO IDFF PRESENTS
15:30
Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?
DOCU/ART
21:00
This Place We Call Our Home
Q&A with directors
DOCU/SHORT
12:00
I
Q&A with directors
DOCU/SHORT
12:00
Light and Shade
Q&A with directors
DOCU/SHORT
12:00
Blue sitting room
Cinema House
vul. Saksahanskoho, 6
‘Chernobyl in cinema: From a chronicle of disaster to mutant children’ Presentation by the International Festival of Film and Urbanism ‘86’
Human Rights Events
16:00
Children’s room DOC/SADOC (3-14 years)
DOC/SADOC
15:00
1st floor
Cinema House
vul. Saksahanskoho, 6
Maria Morina, Oksana Yushko and Anna Shpakova. Group project Grozny: 9 Cities – how to create and present a critical project on the events in your country
DOCU/CLASS
12:00
Grozny: 9 Cities is the first big web documentary, – an interactive film, – which was created in Russia by three independent photographers. Exhibition "Grozny: 9 Cities" takes place from March, 21st until April, 5th at the Visual Culture Research Centre (vul. Hlybochytska, 44)
DOCU/CLASS
12:00
Artchil Khetagouri and Ileana Stanculescu. Storytelling and Protagonists in Documentary Film
DOCU/CLASS
15:00
White Hall
Cinema House
vul. Saksahanskoho, 6
Discussion ‘Human Rights Journalism: Sex, Drugs, Human Rights’
Human Rights Events
15:00
Presentation of a mediaportal of Human Rights Information Center Organizers: Human Rights Information Center
Human Rights Events
15:00
Discussion: ‘Do Ukrainians Have a Right to Weapons?’
Human Rights Events
17:30
Discussion ‘Do Ukrainians Have a Right to Weapons?’ White hall, Cinema House Organizer: Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union
Human Rights Events
17:30
Main Hall
Lira Cinema
vul. Velyka Zhytomyrska, 40
Grozny: 9 Cities
13:00
The project explores specific aspects of the aftermath of war in Grozny through considering it as a series of ‘cities’ hidden within the city. On the 22nd of March at 6 p.m. there will be an exhibition excursion with the participance of the project author. The exhibition is open every day except Monday from 1 р.m. until 7 p.m.
13:00
DIM MYKOLY GALLERY
vul. Ivana Mazepy, 13
You See, My Brother?
16:30
Alexander Glyadyelov is a world-renowned Ukrainian documentary photographer. His exhibition ‘You See, My Brother?’ consists of 60 silver prints of 50×60cm with images from the Maidan and the war zone in the east of Ukraine. Exhibition is open daily from 12 a.m. until 6 p.m., March1 9-26, ‘Dim Mykoly’ Gallerym, Ivana Mazepy str., 13 (Kyiv palace of children and youth)
16:30
Hall, third floor
Cinema House
vul. Saksahanskoho, 6
The Living Library
12:00
Forum Theater ‘Dialogue Instead of Propaganda? In Search of Truth...’
Human Rights Events
14:00
Forum Theater ‘Dialogue Instead of Propaganda? In Search of Truth...’ Organizers: Theater for Dialogue
Human Rights Events
14:00