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Dovzhenko Centre

october 4–december 28

The River Wailed Like a Wounded Beast

Curated by Stanislav Bytyutskyi, Aliona Penzii, Oleksandr Teliuk

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Scientific archive, Institute of Archaeology DniproHES 1927-1931

On June 6, 2023, Russian troops blew up the Kakhovka reservoir dam, committing yet another war crime during their full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Social and environmental consequences of this event will become clear only in the future. Meanwhile, we want to return to the past in order to examine the processes brought about by Soviet modernization: the construction of a cascade of hydroelectric power plants on the Dnipro and the ideological reenvisioning of Ukraine’s water resources. Along with other megalomaniacal Soviet projects, the construction of the HPPs, especially of the Dnipro hydroelectric station (1927–1932), was widely publicized in films and interpreted by many artists including Dzyga Vertov, Oleksandr Dovzhenko, Ivan Kavaleridze, Arnold Kordium and Yulia Solntseva. Occasionally, Ukrainian Soviet films went beyond presenting positive images of large-scale construction sites and revealed pre-modern forms of human coexistence with rivers as well as the negative consequences of the industrial exploitation of water bodies. Today’s tragedy gives us an impetus to think about the way the subjugation of the Dnipro was represented in cinema and ask pertinent questions about our future coexistence with rivers and seas. It also calls on us to look for subtle ways of “decolonizing nature” against the background of Ukraine’s political decolonization and liberation from Russian occupation and imperial influence. Curators: Alona Penzii, Stanislav Bytiutskyi, Oleksandr Teliuk Project coordination (Kyiv Biennial): Serhii Klymko Project manager: Avgusta Samoilichenko Head of Museum of cinema: Olena Honcharuk Architecture of the exhibition space: Oleksandr Burlaka Exhibition design: Lera Guievska Project communications: Mariia Hlazunova, Oleh Olifer Editing and translation: Olesia Kamyshnykova Working with archival documents and preparation of exhibits: Vasylyna Polianska Preparation and delivery of film copies for the parallel program: Film Fund staff Film scanning: Oleksandr Bertman Museum support: Maryna Skyrda Composer: Oleksii Podat Technical support: Stanislav Holtvanychenko Preparation of exhibition space, installation of the exhibition: Yurii Babaryka, Yurii Belkovets, Oleksandr Shcholokov Exhibition space administrator: Liliia Miniailenko, Anastasiia Kyrylova Partners: Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive, Ukraine War Archive, Mystetskyi Arsenal Media partners: Suspilne Culture, The Village, Don’t Take Fake Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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