Film screening
Stop-Zemlia
EUNIC for Ukraine - European film week
17:00
Reception and opening
17:15
We are delighted, that the event will be opened by Yevhen Mankovskyi, acting Consul of Ukraine in Edinburgh.
17:30
SOLASTALGIC INHERITANCE
Vernissage - painting and video art by artist Ayla Dmyterko.
18:00
STOP-ZEMLIA
Film screening - please book your free tickets via the Eventbrite link.
From the debutant Ukrainian director Kate Gornostai, a radical, authentic, and sensitive insight into the unsettling feeling of being young and an inside perspective on Ukrainian youth.
Synopsis
An introverted high-school girl Masha sees herself as an outsider unless she hangs around with Yana and Senia who share her non-conformist status. While she is trying to navigate through an intense time of the pre-graduation year, Masha falls in love that forces her to leave her comfort zone.
Director: Kate Gornostai
Year: 2021
Length: 122 min
Language: Ukrainian with English subtitles
Age rating: 14+
Source: Takflix
This project was made possible with the grant from the Culture of Solidarity-EUNIC Ukraine Fund, in partnership with the European Cultural Foundation and EUNIC with core financing led by the Goethe-Institut.
Details
Goethe-Institut Glasgow
3 Park Circus
G3 6AX Glasgow
Language: English, Ukranian
Price: Free
Part of series EUNIC for Ukraine – European film week