Ukraine Euromaidan
“There is a choice”, was the slogan expressed in connection with the DocuDays UA festival in Kiev in March 2013. I was there as member of the jury and enjoyed a very professional and committed reception from the filmmakers behind the festival. A FB post led me to the website of the festival. Here is a text that shows the active inclusion of the festival in the protests in Kiev:
“The series of the International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival Docudays UA screening events on Euromaidan (Independence Square) in Kyiv begins at December 13, 7 pm, Labour Union House. Entrance is free!
Docudays UA is an apolitical festival. But it is about human rights and the choice each one of us always has: to accept the dictatorship regime or to fight for the victory of democracy. The future of Ukraine depends on the choice each one of us has to make. That is why Docudays UA is with Maidan!
We invite you to the screening of Open Access documentary almanac (dir. Volodymyr Tykhy, Dmytro Konovalov, Serhiy Andrushko, Zhanna Dovhych, Dmytro Tiazhlov, Ukraine, 2013, 98’). The screening will be followed by the discussion with the almanac creators. Moderator: Maksym Butkevych, a journalist and human rights activist.
Open Access chronicles the establishment of civil society and the personal stories of leading characters. They live in different regions of Ukraine, their values and beliefs are dissimilar, they do not know each other. The only thing that unites them is their proactive stand on civil rights issues.
The world premiere of the almanac took place at Docudays UA in Kyiv, March 2013.”
http://www.docudays.org.ua/eng/2013/news/docu-info/docudays_ua_at_euromaidan_open_access/