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Homeless in Ukraine

CCA 4
Saturday 20th October
2.30pm-3.30pm


Liza
Taras Tomenko
Ukraine … 2006 … 21 mins

Liza is 10 years old. She has no family and lives in the main square in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, under the statue of the Maiden of Independence. This square was the very centre of the Orange Revolution. So every time Liza ventured out through the ventilation tube, she found herself in the very heart of the revolution. She saw the jubilant faces, heard the cheering, but realised that the show would end sooner or later- and she would remain alone.

Black and White: David Gillanders
Zam Salim
Scotland … 2006 … 29 mins

David Gillanders is an internationally acclaimed photojournalist. We follow him on his journey from the mean streets of Glasgow's East End where he documents the city's knife crime, to the Ukraine where he is on a mission to bring the hellish underground existence of the country's street kids to the world's attention.


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Palestinian Refugees in Glasgow, Lebanon & beyond Friday 19th October
6:15pm-8:15pm
CCA 5


Camcorder Guerillas present an exclusive program of short fi lms, poetry and discussion looking at the issue of Palestinian Refugees and their living conditions in refugee camps in Lebanon and beyond.
CCA:
The Centre for Contemporary Arts

350 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow
Tel: 0141 352 4900
Supported by:
Tickets available from the CCA box office:
Day Passes £10/£5
4 day Festival Passes: £30/£15
Single Screenings:£4/£2
Asylum Seekers/Refugees: Free
For more information contact: docfestinfo@gmail.com
Festival Hotline: 07765 396226