10 Things Everyone Should Know About Ukraine – Short Films Promo.

This winter, we will be launching a new video project, ’10 Things Everyone Should Know About Ukraine: short films’, supported by the Lysiak-Rudnytsky Ukrainian Studies Programme.
Poetry of the marginalised: 100 years of Paul Celan

Poetry of the Marginalised: 100 Years of Paul Celan. Webinar on the global and local importance of Paul Celan’s work & the impact of multi-cultural Bukovyna in world literature.
Book Club

Jews and Ukrainians: Re-assessing the shared past and looking into the future

Since 2018, The Ukrainian Institute London and Ukrainian Jewish Encounter have partnered to co-host a number of events examining Jewish aspects of Ukrainian culture and history. Events have ranged from talks, to screenings, and journal launches.
Ukrainian Film Days 2019

Ukrainian Film Days 2019 In December 2019, the Ukrainian Institute London and ArtHouse Traffic hosted Ukrainian Film Days, which showcased Ukraine’s fine tradition in film-making and a recent wave of innovation across the arts. Ukraine’s cinema industry has experienced a major renaissance following a revamp of state cultural policies and a sharp rise in interest…
Oleksandr Dovzhenko’s Silent Trilogy.
November 2017

The Institute of Contemporary Art, London, (ICA), in partnership with the Ukrainian Institute in London and the Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine, with support from the Embassy of Ukraine, presented a retrospective of Oleksandr Dovzhenko’s silent film masterpieces – the so-called ‘Ukrainian trilogy’: “Zvenyhora”(1928), “Arsenal” (1929), and “Earth” (1930). These films were recently restored by the Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre. The modern version features new soundtracks created by contemporary composers from Ukraine and Great Britain.