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Sunday, March 29, 2026
2:15-3:45 PM
Off Campus Location
A portrait of Natalia, a strong, independent, and anarchist woman fighting to protect her land against all odds. What begins as a struggle against developers becomes profoundly existential with Russia’s attack on Ukraine. This film by Adelina Borets is a testament to perseverance and hope in the face of relentless adversity.
The 64th Ann Arbor Film Festival marks a historic first: a weekend of programming devoted to Ukrainian filmmakers, highlighting voices of resilience, creativity, and experimentation under extraordinary circumstances. WCEE is proud to have supported this initiative by covering the submission fees for all Ukrainian films.
The 64th Ann Arbor Film Festival marks a historic first: a weekend of programming devoted to Ukrainian filmmakers, highlighting voices of resilience, creativity, and experimentation under extraordinary circumstances. WCEE is proud to have supported this initiative by covering the submission fees for all Ukrainian films.
| Building: | Off Campus Location |
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| Location: | Screening Room, Michigan Theater, 603 E Liberty St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 |
| Event Type: | Film Screening |
| Tags: | europe, film, ukraine |
| Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia, International Institute |
Videos of programs organized by WCEE affiliates are posted on the CCPS and CREES websites.
Videos of select events are also available on the University of Michigan's YouTube Channel.
