Screenings

Friday 27. 03. 16:00

Kolárovo divadlo

Language: Ukrainian
Subtitles: Open Captions for Deaf and Hard of hearing

Sensitive content warning
War

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Cuba&Alaska

(Cuba&Alaska)

Kuba and Alaska enlist as paramedics on the front lines near Kharkiv, Ukraine, where the brutality of war tests them daily. Humor and friendship keep their faith in victory alive amid the chaos.

“Kuba” and “Alaska” are call signs rather than traditional nicknames—used in wartime, they effectively become personal identifiers. The two eponymous young women, friends bound by life and death, provide first aid and strive to keep the wounded conscious until professional medical care arrives. Even under fire and in the face of personal loss, they rely on humor and camaraderie to keep themselves going. The film’s authenticity is enhanced by footage taken from their mobile phones and GoPro bodycams mounted on their helmets and uniforms. Both women believe in a Ukrainian victory and are determined to help in whatever way they can. When one of the inseparable paramedics becomes seriously injured, their paths diverge. Will they meet again on the front lines, or has their mission to support a besieged Ukraine come to an end? (The film contains explicit war scenes.)

Against the Tide

Basic information about the film

TitleCuba&Alaska
Original LanguageUkrainian
Zněníoriginal audio, children’s films dubbed in Czech
Subtitles Czech subtitles, select films have descriptive Czech or English subtitles (look for the accessibility icons next to each screening)
Film typeFull-length documentary
Year of Production2025
Country of OriginUkraine, Belgium, France
Length93 min.
Director Yegor Troyanovsky
Sales JAVA FILMS
Olivier Semonnay
olivier@javafilms.tv

Guests attending the post-screening debate

Ondřej Černý

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Kolárovo divadlo
Jiráskova 151, Police nad Metují

Discussion
Ondřej Černý,
Language: Ukrainian
Subtitles: Open Captions for Deaf and Hard of hearing

Against the Tide

Two people in a red kayak are navigating down the river, both wearing helmets and life jackets.

Full-length documentary

I Follow Rivers

Mariann Sæther is one of Norway’s most renowned kayakers. Her life is filled with both the thrill of white-water kayaking and raising her two young children, Benjamin and Saga. In her forties, Mariann decides to combine family life with this extreme sport.