Filmvisning: Eyes on Ukraine

2024-11-18, 17:30

Eyes on Ukraine är en kortdokumentär som undersöker vad som händer när två kriser kolliderar: hiv och krig. Genom mycket personliga fotografier och berättelser belyser den de utmaningar som människor som lever med hiv står inför i Ukraina under krigstider. 

Visningen sker i samverkan med UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) och deras världspremiär av dokumentären. Eyes on Ukraine är en del av Through Positive Eyes, ett samarbetsprojekt för fotoberättelser av människor som lever med HIV och AIDS i städer runt om i världen.

Måndag 18 november kl. 17.30-18.30
Vardagsrummet, Noaks Ark Stockholm
För personer som lever med hiv, närstående och volontärer i organisationen
Filmen är 30 min lång och efter sker ett samtal om filmen.

Här kan du se trailerna: Eyes on Ukraine • Through Positive Eyes

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Eyes on Ukraine is a short documentary that examines what happens when two crises collide: HIV and war. Through highly personal photographs and stories, it highlights the challenges faced by people living with HIV in Ukraine during times of war.

The screening is in collaboration with UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) and their world premiere of the documentary. Eyes on Ukraine is part of Through Positive Eyes, a collaborative photo-storytelling project by people living with HIV and AIDS in cities around the world.

Monday, November 18, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Vardagsrummet, Noaks Ark Stockholm
For people living with HIV, their relatives, and volunteers in the organization
The film is 30 minutes long, followed by a discussion about the film.

Here you can watch the trailer: Eyes on Ukraine • Through Positive Eyes

No registration required. Warm welcome!


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