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Contemporary documentary films on politics and society – Stories of war

With the Russian attack on Ukraine in February 2022, war as a violent intrusion into civilian life, as a brutal overwriting of everyday life and dreams of the future, has once again created bitter realities in the centre of Europe. The series shows four current documentary films that deal with different stories of war: With the perspective of courageous US women in the Second World War who made history as war reporters, with stirring scenes from theatres of war in the Ukraine war full of cruelty, but also of touching generosity and solidarity, and finally with the question of how the traumas suffered up to 1945 were passed on from generation to generation – so how much of the war is in us?

Note: The films contain explicit depictions of violence, death and war.

 

Free admission, registration welcome.

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THE BASEMENT

Frankreich, Ukraine 2024 – Director: Roman Blazhan – Free admission – Length: 78 min.

  • Do., 10.04.25
    18.00
    Einstein 28

341 people, 160 square metres, 27 days. A Ukrainian village is locked in a cellar, the livestock killed, the farms devastated. One year later everything appears peaceful. The dogs are running around and the gardens are green but the wounds have barely healed. The children play war; the adults fluctuate between getting on with things and remembering. “Enjoy. Don’t drown.” A testimony to strength and solidarity. Helga-Mari Steininger

 

Notice: This film contains explicit depictions of violence, death and war.

 

Biography

Roman Blazhan, born in Donetsk, is a documentary film director and producer who initially worked in finance. After the outbreak of war, he lost his home and started all over again, finding his passion for film. He has been living in Germany since 2022.

Filmography (selection)

GENERATION UKRAINE, UA/DE 2023, 52 min.
ENTER THROUGH THE BALCONY, UA 2019, 25 min.

 

Nominated for the VIKTOR Main Competition DOK.international

Slices of life, insights and perspectives: The films of the International Competition open doors to new worlds for us. They compete for the award VIKTOR Main Competition, which is endowed with 10,000 euros. The award donor is Bayerischer Rundfunk.

 

No youth rating

Camera: Mikhail Volkov / Adriy Noha. Sound: Victor Konkevych. Editing: Matthieu Augustin. Music: Jérôme Rebotier / Geoffroy Berlioz. Production: Elda Prodcutions. Producer: Christilla Huillard-Kann. International Sales: Andana Films.

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  • Do., 10.04.25
    18.00
    Einstein 28