Documentary “The Eavesdropped” by Oksana Karpovych, a part of the Worldwide Human Rights Movie Competition, was proven in Tirana on the Meeting of Albania.
Current on the screening of the documentary, which supplies a touching and stunning overview of the ethical and authorized implications of the battle in Ukraine, had been the Albanian speaker, Elisa Spiropali, the Ukrainian ambassador, Volodymyr Shkurov, and the EU ambassador in Tirana, Silvio Gonzato.
The Worldwide Human Rights Movie Competition is an occasion supported by the European Union.
Highlighting the human facets of Russia’s battle in opposition to Ukraine, the documentary “The Eavesdropped” by Oksana Karpovych reminds us of the necessity for accountability, justice, and respect for human dignity.
Gonzato thanked Spiropali for opening the Meeting to the occasion, including that the views supplied by movies like “The Eavesdropped” present how misinformation and manipulation have an effect on folks’s notion of conflicts, strip their victims of human values, and result in atrocities.
“On the identical time, the movie confirmed us that there might be compassion and respect even in conditions just like the battle in Ukraine. Artwork generally is a highly effective ally in selling common values,” Gonzato mentioned. (September 23)