Freedom struggle of Ukraine on film

A series of Ukrainian films will be shown in the cinema “Atelier”. The project “Live Fight Love Rebuild—Realities of life in Ukraine” is a film series about the current political and cultural situation in Ukraine. The films are shown once a month in the original Ukrainian language with German subtitles.
Some of the topics will be discussed at Café Haag after the film screenings. There is also the possibility to donate for the project “Support of Ukraine” of Cassiopeia e.V. (https://www.cassiopeia-ev.de/projekte/ukraine) and SonnenBlau. The money will be used for humanitarian and medical aid in Ukraine.
The films start at 6 p.m. each night, and the cinema is located in Tübingen, Vor dem Haagtor 1.
The program:
16.1.: Stop Zemlja,
6.2.: Mr. Jones,
6.3.: This rain will never stop,
3.4: The Earth Is Blue As An Orange,
8.5.: Invisible Battalion.
“To live in freedom and peace. Is that a right? A privilege? A contradiction? It is something to be fought for, developed, protected and nurtured,” reads the homepage of the Arsenal and Atelier program cinemas about the film series. It continues, “With this series, we want to show the lives of people in Ukraine.”
Tickets are available on the cinema’s website:
https://arsenalkinos.de/events/ukraines-fight-for-freedom

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Das Tübinger Kino Atelier. Foto: tünews INTERNATIONAL / Martin Klaus.
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