Full-length documentary
A Man Fell
Locals remember when the Gaza Building in Beirut, Lebanon, was the Middle East’s best hospital. Today the dingy crumbling building is the last refuge for people who have nowhere else to go.
(Pisni zemli, shcho povilno horyt’)
Russia invades Ukraine. People call emergency services in panic, not knowing what's afoot. There are explosions. Kyiv is on fire and people flee to safety. Initial shock slowly becomes daily wartime reality. Boys play soldier among burnt tanks; adults search for loved ones in mass graves. Children run to bomb shelters as if they’ve always done so. A bakery churns out bread to the rhythm of explosions.
How does war change society? Can one adjust to it? Ukrainian director Olga Zhurba’s audiovisual mosaic, composed of images of places, distant dialogues, non-specific figures, sounds of battle and silence, captures the indomitable desire for a better future despite the war.
Title | Songs of Slow Burning Earth |
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Original Title | Pisni zemli, shcho povilno horyt’ |
Original Language | Russian, Ukrainian |
Subtitles | Czech, English |
Premiéra | Czech premiere |
Film type | Full-length documentary |
Year of Production | 2024 |
Country of Origin | Ukraine, Denmark, Sweden, France |
Length | 95 min. |
Tags | Ukraine |
Director | Olha Zhurba |
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Filmotor Michaela Cajkova michaela@filmotor.com |
Kino Pilotů - Hall A
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Discussion René Kočík, Moderator Maksym Butkevych, Journalist |
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Discussion Petr Štefan, Moderator Anna Volfová, People In Need |
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Lucerna Cinema – Large Hall
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Discussion Olha Zhurba, Director Veronika Gabrielová, Moderator |
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Lucerna Cinema – Large Hall
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