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Free patriotic films will be shown in Kyiv cinemas

For the 31st anniversary of Ukraine’s independence, the creative project “Film Echo” (Kinovidlynnya-ed.) will be held in the capital from August 20 to 27. This is reported by the website of the Kyiv City Council.

“Together with specialists, we selected a list of patriotic films, which, during the week, Kyiv residents and guests of the capital will be able to watch for free in municipal cinemas. The best way to honor history and remember the most important events in the life of our country is to watch Ukrainian cinema. The war continues in the cultural front, so it is necessary to promote the Ukrainian artistic product” —the CE “Kyivkinofilm” commented.

Schedule of events as part of the “Film Echo” (Kinovidlynnya- ed.) project:

  • in the “Leipzig” cinema on August 20 (starting at 15:00) there will be a creative meeting with the Ukrainian actor, director, screenwriter, and producer Viktor Andriyenko, as well as a screening of his author’s film “Ivan Syla”. Free entry;
  • on August 21 (starting at 5:00 p.m.), the Ukrainian fantastic family film about the adventures of a boy and a superhero dog “Foxter and Max” (director Anatoly Mateshko) will be shown in the Start cinema. Free entry;
  • in the “Promin” cinema on August 22 (starting at 5:00 p.m.) the historical fantasy film “Storozova Zastava” (director Yuriy Kovalev) will be shown. Free entry;
  • on August 23 (starting at 5:00 p.m.), the full-length animated fairy tale film “The Stolen Princess” (director Oleg Malomuzh) will be screened in the “Fakel” cinema. Free entry;
  • On August 24, pre-premiere screenings of the Ukrainian military drama “Sniper: The White Raven” (director Maryan Bushan) will be screened in the Leipzig, Florencia, Shevchenko cinema, Fakel, Start and Promin cinemas;
  • on August 25 (starting at 5:00 p.m.), the “Florencia” cinema will host a screening of the historical action film “Zakhar Berkut”, the screen adaptation of Ivan Franko’s historical novel of the same name (directed by Akhtem Seitablaev and John Winn). Free entry;
  • The film “Taras. The Return” (director Oleksandr Denysenko). Free entry;
  • In the  “Lira” cinema on August 27 (starting at 15:00) there will be a screening of Mykhailo Illienko’s film “Toloka” and a meeting with the creative team of the film. The story was based on 66 lines of Shevchenko’s ballad “Kateryna”, and the story was supplemented with memories from the childhood of the legendary Ukrainian actor Ivan Mykolaichuk. Free entry.

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