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ONE WORLD 2011: The Other Chelsea – A Story from Donetsk

Date: 19 May 2011 9:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Venue: GOETHE INSTITUT, Rue Belliard 58, 1040 Bruxelles

Film by Jakob Preuss, Germany, 2010, 88 min. (competition)

If you come from the Ukrainian city of Donetsk, it goes without saying that you are a passionate fan of the local football club Shakhtar and that the "Orange Revolution" was not for you (twice).  In no other city did the "blue opposition" of the current Ukrainian president and naturally passionate Shakhtar fan Viktor Yanukovych enjoy as much support as it did in the mining town of Donetsk.  Director Jakob Preuss has made a very precise survey of the mentality of the people who nostalgically recall the "good old Soviet times" and who do not want to have anything to do with their county evolving along Western lines. This applies across the board, ranging from people like the ambitious young politician Kolya to the former miner Sasha or the friendly Valya, who operates a lift in a dilapidated local coalmine.  This deftly edited portrait of an impoverished town with a high rate of unemployment and corruption, which is dominated by a sumptuous football stadium built by local billionaire Rinat Akhmetov, is punctuated by Shakhtar's victorious UEFA Cup campaign. And they say football is only a game...

 

ONE WORLD 2011: THE OTHER CHELSEA – A STORY FROM DONETSK

 

This screening is part of the One World in Brussels 2011 film festival.