Conversations

portrait of Sara Wylie

The only way to survive is to rely on our communities

A conversation with Sara Wylie on cinema, disability and the power of communities.

Portraint of Marianna Fumai

Abortions remain a geopolitical battleground

For me, audiovisual media is a tool for social change. Cinema reflects the world we live in, and documentary films expose distortions and injustices.

portrait of the directors

The Repressed is a film about the lives of homeless people in Odesa, serving as a political manifesto

A conversation with Marina Ya and Kostyantyn Maleonyuk about their film The Repressed and the Odesa anti-authoritarian initiative SAD, whose activities focus on providing direct assistance to homeless people.

portrait of the film director

To crack the numbness of capitalism

A conversation with Kit Blamire on solidarity and collective creativity.

portrait of Nataliia Torlina

“We have the right to everything that people need”: how HIV activism unites different areas of human rights work

Nataliia Torlina, a regional coordinator of the public organisation Positive Women of Kryvyi Rih, told Yana Dzyga, a member of the Filma collective, about her HIV activism and human rights work.

portrait of Layma Geydar

Being an Activist in Ukraine: Layma Geydar and the Start of Feminist, Lesbian and HIV Activism of the early 2000s

A conversation with Layma Geydar, an HIV activist and founder of the Women’s Network information and education centre, one of the first lesbian feminist organizations that has significantly contributed to the development of the feminist and LGBT movement in Ukraine.