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Film Screening: Ukraine On Fire

UKRAINE ON FIRE, by Igor Lopatonok reveals the historical premises of the ongoing Ukraine crisis, it’s current political backstage and its dangerous potential for the world.

The speakers of the highest rank – President of Russia Vladimir Putin, ex-president of Ukraine Victor Yanjukovych – interviewed by the filmmaker Oliver Stone share their thoughts about the reasons for the conflict and ways to solve it. The movie delivers its message on a subconscious level, intervening the narrative with symbolic perception of fire in the nation’s history.

Bring snacks, an open mind, and your thoughts on social justice. A Better World is Possible!

Time: 7 p.m., Oct. 7

Cost: Free

Details: 310-971-8280

Venue: Pacific Unitarian Church, 5621 Montemalaga Dr, Rancho Palos Verdes

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