Documentation of Re-Existence: Ukrainian Feminist Films
Schedule
Fri Nov 22 2024 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
The Hideout | Chicago, IL
About this Event
Our event will feature six Ukrainian shorts from the Filma program (2021–2024). This 77-minute selection of Ukrainian feminist cinema explores themes of gender, memory, political activism, displacement, war, and ecofeminism. The screening will include a brief introduction and a discussion with Hanna Deikun (UIC) and Julia Kolesnyk.Filma was founded in 2021 by an inspiring feminist collective initiative in Ukraine. The festival provides a collaborative platform that offers free online access to films from around the world. Each year, the selected films meet the principles of intersectional feminism, anti-racism, anti-colonialism, inclusion, and a culture of consent. The films focus on topics that the organizers deem crucial to the Ukrainian context, such as labor rights, reproductive labor, migration in the context of armed conflict, racism, housing rights, trauma, and trans experiences, with an emphasis on amplifying marginalized voices.
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This screening and fundraiser will support next Ukrainian grassroots initiatives:
1. Freefilmers – An artist collective, cinematic movement, and NGO from Mariupol, Ukraine that supports vulnerable and marginalized displaced groups while promoting independent filmmaking and grassroots political arts initiatives.
Donation:
https://help-freefilmers.network
Venmo: @FreefilmersUA
2. Woman for Woman – A non-profit platform assisting women in Ukraine with basic needs, financial support, employment opportunities, and storytelling visibility.
Donation:
https://www.woman4woman.org.ua/en/home
About Filma:
https://filmafest.org/en/about-en/
“We call ourselves Filma because cinema can be a co-creative process, offering equal opportunities for all participants, rather than the strict, top-down hierarchies often favored by privileged directors. We call ourselves Filma because cinema can be less pro-government and more politically conscious, less predatory, and more sensitive to both humans and non-humans. We call ourselves Filma because cinema can move away from red carpets and celebrity culture, embracing inclusivity and social responsibility. We call ourselves Filma because it is crucial to reflect on the possibilities and responsibilities of cinema, collectively and for the long run.”
List of the films:
Svitlana Shymko, Galina Yarmanova, Wonderful Years, 9min, 2018
Zoya Laktionova, Remember the Smell of Mariupol, 4min, 2022
Sashko Protyah, My favorite Job, 30min, 2022
Darya Tsymbalyuk, Botanical Documentation of Existence, 6min, 2023
Karolina Uskakovych, Boots on the Ground, Hands in the Soil, 16min, 2023
Teta Tsybulnyk, Elias Parvulesco, Svitlana Pototska, Zong, 10, 2020
Where is it happening?
The Hideout, 1354 West Wabansia Avenue, Chicago, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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