JAYU presents Human Rights Film Festival: The Distant Barking of Dogs

Showings

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema Sun, Dec 9, 2018 3:30 PM
Film Info
Runtime:90 min
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Simon Lereng Wilmont

Description

Following Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March 2014, an armed conflict erupted in Eastern Ukraine between pro-Russian separatists and the Ukrainian government. A mile from the war zone in Donbass lies the small village of Hnutove, a home to 10-year-old boy Oleg and his cousin Yarik. Oleg, Yarik and their grandmother are among few civilians left in the village. Although Oleg does regular kids activities, his childhood is interrupted by the nonstop sound of missiles striking in the distance. On some days the sound is louder, on others - stronger. Nevertheless, Oleg and his family live in constant fear. Learning about weaponry, bomb shelters and landmines at school, Oleg’s becoming desensitized to the conflict. Or is he just good at hiding it? Shot in scenic cinema verite style, Distant Barking of Dogs reveals the tragic consequences of war on a child’s psyche. - Anastasia Akulinina

Screening with My Country is Missing

Post-screening Q&A with director Simon Lereng Wilmont via Skype.

Additional Information

Tickets: $12 ($10: Student/Senior, $5: Geared-to-income)
Festival Pass: $30 BUY NOW

Financial accessibility is important. Human Rights Film Festival offers geared-to-income tickets to all of their film programs and have discounted rates for students and seniors. Full details can be found here

This is a third party rental. For more information, please visit hrff.ca/the-distant-barking-of-dogs

The Human Rights Film Festival is an initiative of JAYU, a charity that shares human rights stories through the arts. To learn more about JAYU click here

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