Movie: To Regimes

Centennial, CO
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This movie is about a woman and her daughters who survived both the Stalin and the Nazi regimes in the 1930's-40s.

It's a reflection of our commitment to preserving and sharing the Ukrainian experience with audiences everywhere.

Your presence supports our mission of educating and advocating on behalf of Ukraine.

Two Regimes is a salvaged collection almost lost to history. It is the life’s work of two Ukrainian women: a mother, Teodora Verbitskaya (1900-1994, author) and her daughter, Nadia Werbitzky (1922-2005, artist). Teodora wrote

about her family’s life from 1927 to 1945 while living in Mariupol, Soviet Ukraine under the two regimes of Stalin and Hitler. Daughter Nadia who painted from memory with works created decades apart from her mother’s

writings, provides an intergenerational experience. Mother and daughter were survivors and witnesses of two genocides: the Holodomor-Ukrainian genocide (man-made Famine 1932-33 under Stalin) and the Holocaust (1933-

1945 under Hitler).

Location: THE FORUM THEATER

KOELBEL LIBRARY

5955 S HOLLY ST, CENTENNIAL

Tickets: $10

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Snacks and soft drinks included.

Soots are limited. Movie screening will start at 2pm.

All proceeds will benefit war victims in Ukraine.

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  • 5955 S Holly St
  • 5955 S Holly St, Centennial, CO 80121, USA