The Festival is joining up with cinemas across the country under the banner of ‘UK Cinemas in
support of Ukraine’ for a charity screening of Olga, raising funds to support the work of the Red Cross
and Unicef.
Set in 2013 the film is the story of the eponymous Olga, a talented and passionate 15-year-old
Ukrainian gymnast, trying to make her place at the National Sports Centre in Switzerland. But the
revolt of Euromaïdan breaks out in Kyiv, suddenly involving her relatives. While the young girl has to
adapt to her new country and prepare for the European Championships, the Ukrainian revolution
enters her life and shakes everything up.
The film poignantly shows the anguish of expatriates as fighting breaks out back at home.
Under the circumstances it would have been wholly inappropriate for us to screen a Russian film at
the Festival, even though the Director had had his own problems with the Russian authorities. Olga
won the Audience award at the Brussels Film Festival, was a winner in the Cannes Critics Week and
was voted best feature film at Hamburg – politics aside, Olga will be worthy addition to the FilmFestival programme.
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