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HotDocs begins today – features two films in Ukraine

Two documentaries about life in Ukraine are to be featured in the Toronto HotDocs film festival which starts today.  One’s about a 15 year-old in eastern Ukraine who works illegal coal mines to help feed his family, while the other features a family raising over 20 orphans, 16 of them who are black, and the xenophobia they encounter.

Pit No. 8

Snizhne, a Ukrainian mining town that thrived during Soviet-era occupation, is today plagued by crushing poverty. For years, the town’s desperate residents have been illegally mining coal on their own, dangerously excavating abandoned mines, the basements of condemned buildings, the nearby woods, and even their own backyards. Everyone digs to survive—women, retirees, unemployed miners, even children. Since leaving his alcoholic mother’s home, 15-year-old Yura has put his schooling and his dream of becoming a cook on hold. He takes it upon himself to provide for his sisters the only way he knows how: by working the illegal pits. Yura shoulders familial responsibilities—parenting, shopping, cooking meals, making ends meet—in the absence of adults. The parental perspective on the children’s situation? “They want to eat, so they work.” A heart-rending case of children forced to grow up too quickly with no role models. – Angie Driscoll

Fri, Apr 29 7:00 PM
Cumberland 3

Sun, May 1 4:00 PM
Cumberland 3

Mon, May 2 6:45 PM
Innis Town Hall

HotDocs movie page

 

Family Portrait in Black and White

Here’s an emotionally absorbing subject filled with layers of complexity. In a modest house in a small Ukrainian town, Olga Nenya raises 27 kids, among them 16 black children who were abandoned by their mothers and orphaned because of their race.

There’s tension with the outside community – ignorant neighbours, tsk-tsking health inspectors – but there’s also bickering within the mixed family, as the loving, hardworking yet hardline Nenya gushes over one no-good son while standing in the way of another’s talent for soccer or a daughter’s desire to move to Italy. (After the Chernobyl disaster, a summer exchange between Ukrainian kids and European families began.)

The next-to-last scene, in which one of Nenya’s children describes his treatment in a psych institution, is so full of horrific details it couldn’t be made up.

Mon, May 2 6:45 PM
Cumberland 2

Wed, May 4 4:30 PM
TIFF Bell Lightbox 3

Sun, May 8 3:30 PM
TIFF Bell Lightbox 3

HotDocs movie page

The last time I wrote about the documentary film festival HotDocs was back in 2008 for the English Surgeon – featuring a British doctor who travels to Ukraine to perform free surgeries for people.

Weekend Watching: Ethnic cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland documentary & don’t forget it’s Palm Sunday

Here’s a little something to fill your weekend calendar:

Ethnic cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland documentary

Saturday at 4pm at the Revue Cinema in Roncesville (just south of Dundas West TTC station) is the airing of ‘The Last Journey Home’, features stories of some of the 150,000 Ukrainians forcefully deported from their homeland annexed to Poland after World War 2 under ‘Operation Wesla’ and returning 63 years later.

These Ukrainians were scattered among the hostile Polish population and condemned to assimilation. They were expelled from over 1000 villages and towns, hundreds of churches were destroyed, some 4,000 people were imprisoned and tortured in the Jaworzno concentration camp, and around 1,000 were killed during the operation and added to the list of the thousands of victims of previously carried out pacifications, executions, and torture. As the consequence of Operation “Wisla”, the most western part of the Ukrainian ethnic territory ceased to be inhabited by Ukrainians.

Admission is available at the door for $15

[Full preview from the Canadian Lemko Association]

 

Palm Sunday

For those of you who forgot, this Sunday is Palm Sunday. Лоза б’є, Я не б’ю, від нині за тиждень, буде Великдень!

More photos & videos from the 2010 Toronto Ukrainian Festival (Updated)

imageIf you didn’t get your fix from Friday’s opening day uploads, here are the rest of photos and videos from the festival:

Another successful year with some great bands and luckily very nice weather. MadHeads XL were especially a real treat to see, brought in all the way from Ukraine. Even Toronto mayoral candidate Rob Ford was seen out and about during the festival, meeting and greeting with the attendees.

    Continue reading More photos & videos from the 2010 Toronto Ukrainian Festival (Updated)

    First look at the 2010 Toronto Ukrainian Festival (Updated)

    Update: More photos & videos from the 2010 Toronto Ukrainian Festival (Updated)

    If you still haven’t gone to the Toronto Ukrainian Festival – well what are you waiting for? The weather’s great today, and Mad Heads XL came in from Kyiv to play! So be sure to come down this weekend, and in the meantime here are some clips from last night:

    Update: Pictures from the opening parade are available now too!

     

    Opening ceremonies – Ukraina School of Dance

     

    Гопак / Hopak – Ukraina School of Dance

     

    Mad Heads XL – equipment check

     

    Some musical performances

    Toronto Ukrainian Festival 2010 is this weekend

    Update: Take a first look at the festival with videos from opening day

    image From the official website:

    Discover Ukrainian culture in Canada and share the Ukrainian spirit at North America’s Largest Ukrainian Street Festival. This is your opportunity to experience Ukrainian culture and hospitality at its best. As always there will be non-stop entertainment with Ukrainian performers from the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, the USA and Ukraine which will include dancers, vocalists and musicians. Don’t miss the YOUTH segment on the grand stage at Jane Street! And if you wish – join the dancing at the evening ZABAVA/Street Dance on both Friday and Saturday.

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    Festival Hours:  Friday September 17, 2010   5pm – 1am

    Saturday, September 18, 2010   9am – 1am

    Sunday, September 19, 2010   11am – 7pm

    Annual Festival Parade:  Saturday, September 18, 2010  11am – 12 noon with Festival Marshal Ken Kostick

    Festival Location: Bloor West Village, Toronto, between Jane St. and Runnymede Rd. Ride The Rocket, Take The TTC!

    Main Stage: View our performer biographies, click here.

    Festival Map & Program: View our Festival layout, attractions and performance times, click here.


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    We outed Ken Kostick back in April as of being Ukrainian descent. We’re not really sure if anyone else noticed, so we’ll take that as the festival organizers are readers of our site 🙂

    Ukraine’s Music Sensation MAD HEADS XL perform at a special launch party tonight at ‘My Place’ 2448 Bloor St. West and perform for the public Saturday night as well.

    For more information check out the official website & Facebook event page. You can also read my review of last year’s festival. See you there!