PAC to Screen Olga in Support of Ukraine

Cinema goers are invited to show their support for Ukraine by attending a special charity screening of Olga at Pocklington Arts Centre (PAC).

PAC will join over 100 cinemas across the UK to screen Olga, a new film about a young female Ukrainian gymnast forced to train in exile. From each ticket sold, a donation will be made to support Ukraine via the Disasters Emergency Committee.

The previews are a result of a partnership with 606 Distribution and the BFI. PAC will be screening it on Monday 11 April, at 7.30pm.

PAC Director Janet Farmer said: “Film has always had the power to unite people and raise awareness around significant world events.”

“We wanted to do something to show our support for the people of Ukraine and look forward to joining other cinemas nationwide in screening such a poignant and timely film.”

Olga is the directorial debut of Elie Grappe and held its World Premiere in International Critics’ Week at the Cannes Film Festival 2021 where it won the SACD Award. The film recently received its UK Premiere as part of the Glasgow Film Festival.

Set in 2013, Olga tells the story of a 15-year-old Ukrainian gymnast, training for the European Championship in preparation for the Olympics, who is forced to move to Switzerland from her home in Kyiv where her mother works as an investigative journalist reporting on the Euromaidan protests.

Lead actress Anastasiia Budiashkina is a former member of Ukraine’s national gymnastics team. She arrived in Poland earlier this month after leaving Kharkiv, in Ukraine to escape the war.

“I am very glad that Olga will be seen in the UK, and people will see the situation going on with Ukraine. Everyone involved with Olga worked very hard, and I put a part of myself into the film. I hope everyone will enjoy Olga,” Anastasiia said.

Pat Kelman, Director of 606 Distribution, said: “I planned to release Olga in the late Spring, but the invasion of Ukraine made me very nervous about releasing the film at all.

“When Watershed Cinema Curator Mark Cosgrove mentioned that venues were looking for a way to show support for Ukrainians, I realised that this very human and dramatic film set against the Ukraine 2013 Maidan Revolution could now resonate and connect with UK audiences in a meaningful way.

“I am overwhelmed by the massive support the film distribution and exhibition community are showing for this project, and I hope we see full houses across the nation in support of Ukraine and Ukrainians.”

Jason Wood, Director of Public Programmes at the BFI, said: “We are all witnessing a horrifying situation unfold, but film has the power to unite people and inspire empathy across cultures.

“I’m really proud that the UK’s film exhibition and distribution community and colleagues across the BFI have come together to bring Olga to as many UK cinemas – and audiences – as possible, giving us a perspective on Ukrainian life, telling a Ukrainian story and actively support the people of Ukraine through this special film.”

Tickets for OLGA at PAC are £7.20 each available at www.pocklingtonartscentre.co.uk or at the Box Office on 01759 301547.