Young people’s festival featuring social films, open-air cinema and discussions. Held annually in Severodonetsk and nearby town Schastye, it focuses on children’s rights, refugee and orphan issues. The name '32 May' is a playful nod to a nonexistent date, symbolizing revealing hidden truths through film and performance 1.
Originating as a post-conflict youth cinema event, it empowers Eastern Ukrainian youths to voice concerns and learn civic values. It combines contemporary arts with social activism, reflecting the region’s priority to educate children about social justice amidst a war-torn backdrop 1.
Venues and routes
Сквер Пам'яті (парк пам'яті) · Schaste
The dates that shape the visit.
Opening day · Fri, Jun 5
Participants watch Ukrainian and international youth films. Visitors are encouraged to join post-screening discussions on the challenges faced by war-affected youth, gaining insight into local social issues.
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Moderate crowds
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