EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW OF THE MOVIE "BUCHA" IN PORTLAND
March 1, 2024 6-9 pm Doors open at 5:30pm
Embark on an exclusive in-person preview of the working materials of the movie "Bucha," accompanied by a captivating panel discussion featuring the visionary producer and screenwriter, Oleksandr Shchur.
"Bucha" unveils the gripping story of a Kazakhstani refugee's heroic endeavors, saving hundreds of lives amidst the unveiling horror in Bucha and other occupied Ukrainian lands. Experience the raw power of human compassion and unyielding resolve in the face of atrocities that reverberated across the globe.
Please be advised that "Bucha" awaits its official rating, and due to its intense content, we suggest a minimum age of 16 for attendees.
This isn't just another film – it's a cultural phenomenon - a rare opportunity to delve deep into the heart of "Bucha" with Shchur himself, gaining unprecedented insights into the intricacies of its creation and the spectrum of humanity it portrays.
Seating is extremely limited for this one-of-a-kind event, marking the sole full-length preview of "Bucha" in Portland. Secure your place now to ensure you don't miss out on this unparalleled cinematic and historic masterpiece. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and forever changed by "Bucha."
About the Protagonist: Konstantin Gudauskas is a Lithuanian Jew, a citizen of Kazakhstan, an activist who has received asylum in Ukraine, and lives in Bucha when the war begins. After the russian invasion, because of his Kazakh passport and citizenship, he is able to travel to the russian occupied territories and extract civilians from there. While saving 203 people, Konstantin observes firsthand the horrors of war and atrocities of the russian occupation committed by russian troops - murders, robberies, rape.
Program:
5:30 doors open
6:00 pm Opening remarks and discussion panel with Oleksandr Shchur
6:45pm full feature Bucha viewing
8:45 Q&A with Oleksandr Shchur
The event will also present powerful photographs taken in 2014−2023 across Ukraine and Poland, preserving significant moments through an effective implement − a camera − as done by the film "Bucha". The photos capture stories and resilience of soldiers, civilians, volunteers, medical workers, and refugees at multiple scenes and timelines. The photograph works are copyright-licensed and shared by the Fulbright Association offices in Kyiv (Ukraine), Berlin (Germany), and Oregon (US).
Elevate your experience with our Exclusive Circle tickets, granting you access to an intimate gathering with Oleksandr Shchur. Immerse yourself in captivating conversation over a private meal, reserved solely for those seeking the pinnacle of cultural and historic immersion.
Event policy: All tickets are final and non-exchangeable or refundable. In the event of event cancellation without rescheduling, a full refund will be automatically issued to each attendee on the credit card used for the purchase. By purchasing a ticket to this event, you agree to the purchase policy.
Location
Friday, March 01, 2024 from 6:00 pm to Friday, March 01, 2024 9:00 pm
721 NW Ninth Ave Second floor, Portland, OR 97209, United States