On the third anniversary of the large-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine
On February 24, 2025, Thalia - Das Programmkino in Potsdam invites you to a special event that combines art, film and literature. The evening is dedicated to solidarity with Ukraine and highlights stories of pain, resistance and hope.
Films of the evening:
- WOUNDED
A poetic documentary film that deals with the emotional and psychological wounds left behind by the Russian war against Ukraine. The film tells of the inner struggles of those affected, of loss and the search for healing, creating a haunting connection between the personal and the universal.
Followed by a discussion with the directors.
- Victory Road 118
This film documents one of the most shocking tragedies of the war: the rocket attack on a residential building in Dnipro. With unsparing honesty, it shows the extent of the destruction and tells the stories of the people whose lives were changed forever. A film that gets under your skin and makes the horror of war palpable in all its harshness.
About the book and the author:
Michael Pelke, Green Party politician, teacher, activist and founder of the association "Dva svity - e.V.", has been committed to helping refugees and supporting Ukraine in a variety of ways since the beginning of the Russian war. His latest work "In mir, er ist nicht tot der Krieg" reflects the profound effects of the war. Pelke lives and works in Berlin-Friedenau.
Free admission
An evening that uses art and culture as a means of remembrance and solidarity and offers a platform for reflection and exchange.
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