Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors / Tini zabutykh predkiv / Wild Horses of Fir

Wed Aug 07 2024 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm

SODA (School of Digital Arts) | Manchester

MIGS: Migration & Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Publisher/HostMIGS: Migration & Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors \/ Tini zabutykh predkiv \/ Wild Horses of Fir U-Kino is a festival of Ukrainian cinema. A summer outreach project with documentation on a website and talks online.
About this Event

Welcome to the Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors / Tini zabutykh predkiv / Wild Horses of Fire

Director: Sergei Parajanov
Year: 1964 Duration: 98 min


U-Kino is a festival of Ukrainian cinema, with an aim to raise visibility of Ukrainian film and culture more broadly. The intention is to explore possibilities of ‘disagreeing well’, sophisticated spaces to explore conflict and the role of creative practice. The festival takes place from July – November 2024, the final screening is to coincide with commemorative events at the National Museum of Holodomor Genocide, Kyiv. The screenings take place in SODA cinema at the School of Digital Arts, Manchester Metropolitan University.


Join us on Wednesday 7 August 3.00–6.00pm for an exciting cinematic experience.
Two Hutsul families have been feuding for many years. Against this backdrop of animosity and a lust for revenge, a pure and bright love is born between Ivan and Marichka, members of the feuding families.
Followed by a Q&A with Larysa Bolton from kazky.
The event is free to attend, all welcome.


Other events in this series:


Family Album

Wednesday 6 November 3.00–6.00pm
Followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers in collaboration with the National Museum of Holodomor Genocide, Kyiv.

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U-Kino Film Festival:

This event is supported by AHEAD – Arts & Humanities Engagement and Dialogue, Manchester Met’s Engagement Programme for making a positive impact through research

Event Venue

SODA (School of Digital Arts), 14 Higher Chatham Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

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