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Ikiru - Wednesday, February 11th
Kino42 (Podil) - 7pm
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qchv6ZqewmDM2PvT7
Please join us a for a film and Q&A.
A quiet human film about time, purpose, and what it means to truly live - it’s Chad’s all time favoriate.
Ikiru follows an aging bureaucrat who, after decades of dutifully shuffling papers, is forced to confront the finite nature of his life. What begins as a simple portrait of routine and resignation slowly becomes something far more profound: a meditation on dignity, responsibility, and the small acts that give existence meaning.
There are no grand speeches, no easy answers—just a patient observation of a man awakening to life when it is almost too late. The film’s structure is daring, its emotional power cumulative and enduring.
Often cited as one of the great achievements of world cinema, Ikiru is not sentimental, not moralizing, and not melodramatic. It is honest, deeply humane, and quietly unforgettable.
Kino42 (Podil) - 7pm
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qchv6ZqewmDM2PvT7
Please join us a for a film and Q&A.
A quiet human film about time, purpose, and what it means to truly live - it’s Chad’s all time favoriate.
Ikiru follows an aging bureaucrat who, after decades of dutifully shuffling papers, is forced to confront the finite nature of his life. What begins as a simple portrait of routine and resignation slowly becomes something far more profound: a meditation on dignity, responsibility, and the small acts that give existence meaning.
There are no grand speeches, no easy answers—just a patient observation of a man awakening to life when it is almost too late. The film’s structure is daring, its emotional power cumulative and enduring.
Often cited as one of the great achievements of world cinema, Ikiru is not sentimental, not moralizing, and not melodramatic. It is honest, deeply humane, and quietly unforgettable.