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Please Support Ukraine Film Fundraiser Sunday 10th April 4.30pm Peckham Multiplex + Q&A

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UKRAINIAN SHORTS FUND RAISER SYNOPSIS

In addition to the donation already made to the Disasters Emergency Committee, Peckhamplex is hosting this fundraising screening.

100% of the funds raised will be donated to the Ukrainian Red Cross.


In light of the horrific attacks perpetrated against Ukraine, Encounters have curated a programme to highlight, celebrate, and support Ukrainian filmmakers and artists. From a stylised sport drama to a funky animated short about the body expectations that mostly befall cisgender women, this programme welcomes strong and unapologetic voices unafraid to make noise. ? WEIGHTLIFTER, dir. Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk, 2018, 30 mins ? MISHA, dir. Kateryna Pavlyuk, 2021, 2 mins ? THE FALL OF LENIN, dir. Svitlana Shymko, 2017, 12 mins ? UKRAINE: THREE YEARS OF TRUCE, dir.Benas Gerdziunas, 2018, 2 mins ? SISTERS, dir. Valentina Petrova & Anna Scherbyna, 2019, 12 mins ? ECHO, dir. Daryna Kuzmina, 2020, 1 min ? MY FAT ARSE AND I, dir. Yelyzaveta Pysmak, 2020, 10 mins


ENCOUNTERS: Encounters is the UK?s leading short film, animation, and virtual reality festival. Encounters provides an international platform for celebrating talent and innovation in short film, animation and virtual reality.

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