
Natalia, a strong, independent anarchist with a sharp sense of humor, is determined to defend her beloved land against all odds. What begins as a battle against developers soon takes on a deeper meaning when Russia invades Ukraine, intensifying her fight for survival. Flowers of Ukraine paints a compelling portrait of a woman who refuses to back down, offering viewers a powerful message of resilience and hope.
A reception with Adelina Borets (director) and Glib Lukianets (producer) will follow the screening.
Co-sponsors
- Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies
- Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
- Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts
- The Dean of Arts and Humanities
- Global Arts and Humanities Discovery Theme
- Umwelt Center for Germanic Studies and Environmental Humanities.