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CATEGORIES:Slavonic Studies
SUMMARY:The Tenth Annual Cambridge Festival of Ukrainian F
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171118T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171118T220000
UID:TALK95704AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/95704
DESCRIPTION:For ten years\, the University of Cambridge has sh
 owcased the *best of Ukrainian cinema from its beg
 innings to the present day* at the *Annual Cambrid
 ge Festival of Ukrainian Film*. \n\n*Admission is 
 free\, but seating is limited and online registrat
 ion is required.* *"Click HERE to register for tic
 kets.":https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-tenth-annu
 al-cambridge-festival-of-ukrainian-film-tickets-39
 141243513?ref=ecount*\n\nThe films are in the Ukra
 inian and Russian languages with English subtitles
 .\n\nHere Together \n2013 / dir. Svitlana Shymko /
  10 mins \n \nShymko's documentary short follows a
  talented mother and daughter living in Portugal\,
  where Ukrainians make up one of the largest immig
 rant communities in the country. Their integration
  into Portuguese society is a difficult experience
 . Their story is emblematic of many others  of giv
 ing up on promising careers Numerous Ukrainians wi
 th university diplomas and high professional quali
 fications need to give up on the career\, as they 
 can occupy only low-skilled jobs.\n \nDixieland\n2
 015 / dir. Roman Bondarchuk / 52 mins\n\nLittle ki
 ds\, big dreams\, great music: Dixieland follows f
 our members of a Ukrainian children’s brass band f
 rom Kherson: Roman (12\, trumpet)\, Polina (10\, t
 rombone\, drums)\, Nikita (12\, drums)\, and Nikit
 a (14\, piano). Using old instruments and practici
 ng under challenging conditions\, they use their w
 it and good humour to persevere together and play 
 energetic American tunes under the direction of th
 eir elderly conductor and a younger teacher. Roman
  Bondarchuk's uplifting documentary is a follow-up
  to his festival hit Ukrainian Sherrifs.\n\nWine r
 eception to follow the screenings.\n \n
LOCATION:Winstanley Lecture Theatre\, Trinity College
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