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The programme will include several guest speakers from the Ukrainian film industry, two panel discussions, four film screenings, and has been organised in collaboration with Kyiv Critics\u2019 Week.<\/p>\n<p>One of the most anticipated works in the section is Maksym Nakonechnyi\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/rigaiff.lv\/films-2022\/taurina-redze\/\"><i>Butterfly Vision<\/i><\/a>, which premiered at this year&#8217;s Cannes Film Festival. The film is about a Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance specialist who, after being tortured and sexually abused in captivity, returns to a world that both glorifies and demonises her, hindering her from building internal and external intimacy. Rita Burkovska, who plays the protagonist, will attend the screening.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/rigaiff.lv\/films-2022\/degunradzis\/\"><i>Rhino<\/i><\/a> is the latest work by Maidan-era dissident Oleh Sentsov. The film follows a young man&#8217;s bullet-ridden journey into the criminal underbelly of 1990s Ukraine, his inevitable fall, and his quest for redemption.<\/p>\n<p>Another Cannes Film Festival contender, Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/rigaiff.lv\/films-2022\/pamfirs\/\"><i>Pamfir<\/i><\/a>, chooses a different approach to current events in Ukraine: with an ethnographic charge and in the style of a crime comedy, the film mixes mythology, vivid cinematic language, and symbolism resulting in a thrilling screen experience.<\/p>\n<p>The final film in the programme is Oleksiy Radynski&#8217;s <a href=\"https:\/\/rigaiff.lv\/films-2022\/bezgaliba-saskana-ar-florianu\/\"><i>Infinity According to Florian<\/i><\/a>, which is part of a double bill in the <a href=\"https:\/\/rigaiff.lv\/programme-2022\/architects-cut\/\">ARCHITECT&#8217;S CUT<\/a> section. The film highlights a modernist architect&#8217;s struggle against the giant of capitalism to keep his masterpiece, the Flying Saucer, from being lost. The building is a concert hall dedicated to the interplay of colour and music that has become iconic part of the cityscape.<\/p>\n<p>Several screenings will be preceded by introductions by the organisers of Kyiv Critics&#8217; Week, Daria Badior and Serhiy Ksaverov.<\/p>\n<p>The festival will also feature a panel discussion on <a href=\"https:\/\/rigaiff.lv\/event\/kolonialisma-iezimes-kino-un-kulturas-medijos-1\/\">&#8220;How To Decolonise the Media: Critical Cultural Journalism in Eastern Europe&#8221;<\/a>, which focuses on the image of Eastern Europe in the eyes of the Western media and in the work of the region&#8217;s own cultural workers and creatives, while <a href=\"https:\/\/rigaiff.lv\/event\/kolonialisma-iezimes-kino-un-kulturas-medijos-2\/\">&#8220;Westernisation and Eastern European Cinema&#8221;<\/a> will explore the perception of Eastern Europe as peripheral and examine the use of &#8220;soft power&#8221; in cultural colonisation processes.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>","bs_screenings":null,"bs_imported_date_0":null,"bs_imported_time_0":null,"bs_imported_date_1":null,"bs_imported_time_1":null,"bs_imported_date_2":null,"bs_imported_time_2":null,"sorttime":"","sortdate":"","bs_id0":null,"bs_id1":null,"bs_id2":null,"custom_additional_content_small":null,"link":"https:\/\/rigaiff.lv\/en\/news\/laikmetigs-ukrainas-kino-un-refleksijas-par-kulturas-kolonizaciju-riga-iff-focus-on-ukraine\/","original_title":null,"director":null,"country":null,"year":null,"festival_year":null,"runtime":null,"languages":null,"sub_languages":null,"description":null,"images":null,"in_cinemas":null,"on_demand":null,"not_available":null,"rights_expiry_date":null,"online_only":null,"poster":null,"price":null,"eyelet_embed":null,"available_until":null,"geographical_availability":null,"synopsis_preview":null,"trailer_url":null,"custom_supporter_title":null,"supporter":null,"available":null,"geographical_availability_custom_short":null,"geographical_availability_custom_long":null,"subtitle_language_online":null,"cinesend_id":null,"online_price":null,"online_bs_id":null}