Film screening
HEAT SINGERS
A charming, humorous, yet serious documentary that balances patriotism and the harsh reality of working-class men in Ukraine today.
This delightful film full of music focuses on a central heating system as a symbol of modern Ukraine, and is an internationally successful work by young exciting female voice of talented Nadia Parfan.
Synopsis
TeploKomunEnergo is a municipal heating company in a provincial Ukrainian town. Most of its workers are as old as the company and for five days per week they deal with bursting radiators, flooded basements and angry clients. Except for Wednesdays, when their lives are put on hold at 3pm for the love for music. Ivan Vasyliovych has long been the trade union leader at TeploKomunEnergo in Ivano-Frankivsk. His magnum opus is the trade union choir for mechanics, repairmen, dispatchers, bookkeepers and other employees, and Ivan is very proud of their creative achievements. Over the course of three years, Nadia Parfan skilfully observed how working-class culture and human warmth can serve as a survival mechanism in times of great transition. 'Heat Singers' explores how outdated social structures which no longer fit into the modern economy, continue, paradoxically, to function.
Director: Nadia Parfan
Year: 2019
Length: 63 min
Subtitles: English
Source: Eastern Neighbours Film Festival
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
Alliance Française Glasgow
2 Park Circus
G3 6AX Glasgow
Language: English, Ukranian
Price: Free
Part of series EUNIC for Ukraine – European film week