On Friday, March 12, an exhibition CRIMEA is HERE, dedicated to the prisoners of the Kremlin and memories of Crimea, opened at the Museum of History of Kyiv. During the event, an exclusive documentary film Crimea.Dehydration was shown, the authors of which are the Crimean Tatar Resource Center and the Peace and Co Charitable Foundation.
Organizers: Museum and Exhibition Center of Contemporary Art of the Museum of History of Kyiv, Association of relatives of political prisoners of the Kremlin with the support of the British Embassy in Ukraine and the European Fund for Democracy, as well as with the assistance of Port.agency.
“The CRIMEA is HERE exhibition is dedicated to the lost peninsula and our memories of it, deep emotions and feelings. Artists who were born and lived in Crimean cities speak to us with excerpts of phrases and frames from the film of their memories”,- the organizers noted.
During the event, residents and guests of the city were shown the film Crimea. Dehydration. The picture raises one of the most pressing topics of our time: the shortage of water on the peninsula, and highlights the irrational approach of the Russian authorities to the use of water resources. Do Crimeans need water from the Dnipro? Are the occupiers really trying to resolve this issue? And who really lacks water? The answers to all these and other questions were presented by the experts of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center in this film.
The film consists of five parts:
1) Water or searching for optimal solutions
2) Militarization of the Crimean water
3) Is there any chance for agriculture in Crimea?
4) Poison for Crimean
5) On the brink of disaster: the eco-crisis in Crimea
The film Crimea. Dehydration is already available for viewing in three languages:
In Russian: https://cutt.ly/MkgWtWM
In Ukrainian: https://cutt.ly/ylUgbTo
In English: https://cutt.ly/1lUgTDj
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