GLASGOW Film Screening Event - Green Border, dir. A. Holland
Schedule
Sat Sep 21 2024 at 06:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
The Pyramid at Anderston | Glasgow, SC
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Borscht Film ClubSeptember 21st 2024
Saturday, 6.p.m.
Pyramid at Anderston
Green Border, dir. A. Holland
Poland, France, Czech Republic, Belgium 2023, 2h 32 min.
Languages: Polish, Arabic, English, French with English subtitles
Rating: 15+
Tickets: £10, £8
Buy tickets:
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/beetroots-collective-cic
With an online Q&A with activist Michał who has been providing humanitarian aid on the Polish-Belarusan border for three years.
Pyramid at Anderston
759 Argyle Street, Glasgow G3 8DS
Green Border, dir. A. Holland
In the murky and perilous forests of the "green border" dividing Belarus and Poland, a calculated and dangerous game unfolds. Refugees from the Middle East and Africa, desperate to reach the safety of the European Union, find themselves ensnared in a sinister geopolitical scheme orchestrated by Belarusian autocrat Alexander Lukashenko.
The refugees are unwitting pawns in Lukashenko's brazen attempt to incite Europe. Deceived by false promises of easy passage, they are drawn to the border through relentless propaganda. Among them are Julia, a passionate new activist who has abandoned her comfortable life for the cause, and
Jan, a young border guard navigating a moral labyrinth. Their fates become entwined with that of a Syrian family, each caught in the web of this manufactured crisis.
Against the backdrop of an era defined by shifting political landscapes, GREEN BORDER, the stirring new filmby three-time Oscar Nominee Agnieszka Holland, thrusts us into a world where idealism collides with harsh realities.
This poignant narrative doesn't merely unfold - it challenges us to confront the ethical dilemmas faced by ordinary individuals in extraordinary times, reminding us of the human stories obscured by the grand designs of power and politics.
Trigger warnings: disturbing images, abuse, violence, discriminatory language, discrimantion.
Rating: 15 (suitable only for persons of 15 years or over).
Beetroots Collective (https://beetroots.org) is an organisation led by a group of diverse artists and creatives aiming to promote Eastern European culture in Scotland.
This film is curated by Agnieszka Koperniak-Kerr (Film Programming Manager).
Doors open: 5:45pm
Event starts: 6:00pm
The film will be followed by a Q&A (via video link).
*Refreshments (cold drinks and snacks) will be available.
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/glasgow/the-pyramid-at-anderston/film-screening-event-glasgow-green-border-dir-a-holland/e-dmoaev
Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI.
Partner of the screening Modern Films www.modernfilms.com/
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The Pyramid at Anderston, 759 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8DS, United Kingdom,Glasgow, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays: