In The Rearview

Directed by Maciek Hamela
Poland
2023
84 mins

Synopsis

The Ukrainian conflict as seen from a unique, authentic perspective – through the rearview of a volunteer driving Ukrainian civilians in the backseat to safety.

When the fighting draws near and lives are in danger, millions of Ukrainians are forced to abandon their homes. Many are reliant on volunteers like Polish filmmaker Maciek Hamela to drive them to safety. Hamela steers his minivan through minefields and detours – all while filming over his shoulder. The cramped, anxious passengers are typically women; mothers with young children and the elderly. As the van zigzags across the devasted countryside, it becomes a space in which they can talk about their experiences and all they’ve left behind. This haunting documentary, a prize winner at film festivals worldwide, gives voice to the ordinary people of Ukraine.

Limited seats are available for patrons requiring access for wheelchairs, low vision and hearing loop. Please contact our ticketing team directly on 1300 733 733 or tickets@sff.org.au to complete your booking.

Respectful, frank and moving, this is a small film with a devastating impact
Nikki Baughan, Screen International

Tickets

Sun 9 June 2024, 6:15am
Dendy Newtown - Cinema 3
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
Tue 11 June 2024, 8:30am
Event Cinemas George Street - Cinema 11
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
  • Program Strand
  • Original Title
    SKĄD DOKĄD
  • Year
    2023
  • Country
    Poland, Ukraine, France
  • Language
    In Polish, Ukrainian, French, English and Russian with English subtitles
  • Director
    Maciek Hamela
  • Producer
    Maciek Hamela, Piotr Grawender
  • Screenwriter
    Maciek Hamela
  • Cinematographer
    Piotr Grawender, Yura Dunay, Marcin Sierakowski, Wawrzyniec Skoczylas
  • Editor
    Piotr Ogiński
  • Genre
  • Premiere
    Australian Premiere
  • Company Credits
    Sales Agent: Cinephil
  • Official Website
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