We invite you to a special screening of "Diagnosis: Dissent" ("boxeBinbHi") directed by Denys Tarasov-the first Ukrainian feature film about Soviet punitive psychiatry.
Set in 1970s Kyiv, the film tells the story of Andriy, a young man imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital for his Ukrainian language, music, and love of freedom. Based on real events and shaped with the guidance of former political prisoner and psychiatrist Semyon Gluzman, the film is a gripping portrait of defiance in the face of a repressive regime.
Note: the movie is recommended for viewers above 16.
Set in 1970s Kyiv, the film tells the story of Andriy, a young man imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital for his Ukrainian language, music, and love of freedom. Based on real events and shaped with the guidance of former political prisoner and psychiatrist Semyon Gluzman, the film is a gripping portrait of defiance in the face of a repressive regime.
Note: the movie is recommended for viewers above 16.