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The Long Breakup: A Screening for the people of Ukraine

The Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association together with the Vaclav Havel Library Foundation, the Consulate General of the Czech Republic and Diverse Filmmakers Alliance invite you to a screening of The Long Breakup.

The Long Breakup is a feature-length documentary on Ukraine's struggle to escape Russia's embrace and become a truly independent nation. The film takes viewers on an intimate journey in exploration of what happens when democracy slips away and a nation must fight for the right to choose its future. Director and DFA member Katya Soldak will be present for a post-film discussion and Q&A. Katya is from Kharkiv, and her family narrowly escaped to Romania as bombardment of Kharkiv began.

100% of the event proceeds will be donated directly to Razom, a non-profit focused on purchasing medical supplies for critical situations like blood loss and other tactical medicine items. Razom has a large procurement team of volunteers that tracks down and purchases supplies and a logistics team that then gets them to Ukraine. Through multiple meetings a day, Razom is coordinating with several partner organizations worldwide, including Nova Ukraine, United Help Ukraine, Revived Soldiers Ukraine, Sunflower for Peace, and Euromaidan-Warszava.

EVENT SCHEDULE

Saturday March 26, 2022

Bohemian National Hall
321 East 73rd Street
New York, NY 10021

6:30PM Welcome drink

7:00PM Screening followed by Discussion and Q&A

TICKETS available at Evenbrite.

 

The Long Breakup: A Screening for the people of Ukraine

The Long Breakup: A Screening for the people of Ukraine