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Kino42 (Podil)
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qchv6ZqewmDM2PvT7
Please join us a for a film and Q&A.
Sidney Lumet’s 12 Angry Men is a masterclass in tension, character, and moral clarity — all set within the confines of a single jury room. The film follows twelve jurors deliberating the fate of a teenage boy accused of murder. At first, the case seems open and shut — until one juror (played by Henry Fonda) begins to question the evidence.
What unfolds is a gripping examination of prejudice, doubt, peer pressure, and the fragility of justice. With minimal camera movement and no action outside the room, Lumet creates an atmosphere as suspenseful as any thriller. Each juror slowly reveals his biases and motivations, turning the film into a quiet but powerful dissection of civic duty.
Shot in black and white and unfolding in real time, 12 Angry Men remains one of the most acclaimed courtroom dramas ever made — and a timeless reminder that reasonable doubt is the foundation of justice.
Kino42 (Podil)
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qchv6ZqewmDM2PvT7
Please join us a for a film and Q&A.
Sidney Lumet’s 12 Angry Men is a masterclass in tension, character, and moral clarity — all set within the confines of a single jury room. The film follows twelve jurors deliberating the fate of a teenage boy accused of murder. At first, the case seems open and shut — until one juror (played by Henry Fonda) begins to question the evidence.
What unfolds is a gripping examination of prejudice, doubt, peer pressure, and the fragility of justice. With minimal camera movement and no action outside the room, Lumet creates an atmosphere as suspenseful as any thriller. Each juror slowly reveals his biases and motivations, turning the film into a quiet but powerful dissection of civic duty.
Shot in black and white and unfolding in real time, 12 Angry Men remains one of the most acclaimed courtroom dramas ever made — and a timeless reminder that reasonable doubt is the foundation of justice.
Kino42 (Podil)
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qchv6ZqewmDM2PvT7
Please join us a for a film and Q&A.
Sidney Lumet’s 12 Angry Men is a masterclass in tension, character, and moral clarity — all set within the confines of a single jury room. The film follows twelve jurors deliberating the fate of a teenage boy accused of murder. At first, the case seems open and shut — until one juror (played by Henry Fonda) begins to question the evidence.
What unfolds is a gripping examination of prejudice, doubt, peer pressure, and the fragility of justice. With minimal camera movement and no action outside the room, Lumet creates an atmosphere as suspenseful as any thriller. Each juror slowly reveals his biases and motivations, turning the film into a quiet but powerful dissection of civic duty.
Shot in black and white and unfolding in real time, 12 Angry Men remains one of the most acclaimed courtroom dramas ever made — and a timeless reminder that reasonable doubt is the foundation of justice.