The Ukrainian Film Festival in Edmonton (UFFE) will present a selection of contemporary Ukrainian films that have been acclaimed by world critics and have won various international awards. Over the course of three days, festival-goers will have the opportunity to watch the brightest representatives of Ukrainian cinema in recent years and taste what the world of contemporary Ukrainian cinema has to offer.
It will include the following films: The Earth is Blue as an Orange (2020), Stop-Zemlia (2021), Ya i Felix (2020), Klondike (2022), My Thoughts Are Silent (2019), Pamfir (2022).
For movie times and tickets, please visit the Metro Cinema schedule https://www.metrocinema.org/series/ukrainian-film-festival/. For more information about the festival and the films, please see https://www.ukrfilmfestival.com/
The UFFE is co-organized by the Alberta Society for the Advancement of Ukrainian Studies and by the Contemporary Ukraine Studies Program at the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, in cooperation with Ukrainian Resource and Development Centre at MacEwan University and the Alberta Local and International Education Association.
The Ukrainian Film Festival in Edmonton (UFFE) will present a selection of contemporary Ukrainian films that have been acclaimed by world critics and have won various international awards. Over the course of three days, festival-goers will have the opportunity to watch the brightest representatives of Ukrainian cinema in recent years and taste what the world of contemporary Ukrainian cinema has to offer.
It will include the following films: The Earth is Blue as an Orange (2020), Stop-Zemlia (2021), Ya i Felix (2020), Klondike (2022), My Thoughts Are Silent (2019), Pamfir (2022).
For movie times and tickets, please visit the Metro Cinema schedule https://www.metrocinema.org/series/ukrainian-film-festival/. For more information about the festival and the films, please see https://www.ukrfilmfestival.com/
The UFFE is co-organized by the Alberta Society for the Advancement of Ukrainian Studies and by the Contemporary Ukraine Studies Program at the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, in cooperation with Ukrainian Resource and Development Centre at MacEwan University and the Alberta Local and International Education Association.