
January 31, 2025
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6:00PM
250 Knowlton Hall
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2025-01-31 16:00:00
2025-01-31 18:00:00
Film Screening: Flowers of Ukraine (dir. Adelina Borets, 2024)
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-sponsorsCenter for Slavic, East European and Eurasian StudiesDepartment of Germanic Languages and LiteraturesDepartment of Theatre, Film, and Media ArtsThe Dean of Arts and HumanitiesGlobal Arts and Humanities Discovery ThemeUmwelt Center for Germanic Studies and Environmental Humanities.
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2025-01-31 16:00:00
2025-01-31 18:00:00
Film Screening: Flowers of Ukraine (dir. Adelina Borets, 2024)
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-sponsorsCenter for Slavic, East European and Eurasian StudiesDepartment of Germanic Languages and LiteraturesDepartment of Theatre, Film, and Media ArtsThe Dean of Arts and HumanitiesGlobal Arts and Humanities Discovery ThemeUmwelt Center for Germanic Studies and Environmental Humanities.
250 Knowlton Hall
America/New_York
public
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.