7th-26th of October
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, everyday life is divided between the instinct for survival, loss, and resistance. War here is not just a struggle—it becomes a state of being that rewrites human behavior, feelings, and relationships. What does life look like when what was taken for granted collapses, when adaptation becomes silent resistance, and people begin to accept war not as an exception, but as the only state in which it is possible to exist?
After the screening of “Militantropos” we invite you to a discussion about the impact of war on individuals, communities, and society. We will discuss how the new reality is changing human consciousness and national identity. Together, we will discuss what people do with war: how resilience, resistance, creativity, and new strategies for everyday life help to preserve humanity, dignity, and solidarity.
The screening and event will take place on October 18th at 5 p.m. at the Muzeoteka | TICKETS
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