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THE BASEMENT

Village East by Angelika
Sunday, Nov 17, 2024 7:00 PM
The survivors of one Ukrainian village tortured for a month during the war fluctuate between getting on with things and remembering, in a testimony to strength and solidarity.
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FF Admission General Admission - $20.00
FF Admission Senior - $18.00

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NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE The sweet taste of life returns to the village of Yahidne in northern Ukraine, after almost 400 villagers endured a month-long confinement and torture by Russian troops. Even as they realize the war is far from over, even as they mourn family members, neighbors, and animals who were killed during the ordeal, all generations of Yahidnians unite to rebuild their community and their psyches. One villager, Olha, kept a journal during their imprisonment, fearing no one would live to tell their story. As we hear her words read aloud, this beautifully shot film reminds us to embrace life as a daily gift. – Jaie Laplante

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Accessibility alert for NOV 17, 6:45PM screening:

Due to a recent equipment failure at Village East Cinemas, the room where this film screens is currently not accessible to patrons using wheelchairs. We apologize for the inconvenience. However the film is available to view at home as part of DOC NYC’s online festival. Please reach out to info@docnyc.net with any questions.

 



Film Details
Country:France
Ukraine
Year:2024
Running Time:78
Language:Ukrainian
Trailer URL (YouTube or Vimeo):https://vimeo.com/940803708
Director:Roman Blazhan
Executive Producer:Roman Blazhan
Producer:Christilla Huillard-Kann
Editor:Matthieu Augustin
Cinematographer:Mikhail Volkov
DOC NYC
Event Years:2024
Festival Section:INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
Film Genres:Community
Family
Human Rights
International
Mental Health
War and Conflict