[Movies that Matter film screening] The Reckoning Project: Ukraine testifies
26 March 2025- Starts at: 18:00h
- Fee: Free
- Venue: Asser Institute
- Organiser: Asser Institute & Movies that Matter
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Address:
R.J. Schimmelpennincklaan 20-22
2517 JN The Hague
Netherlands - Register
Join us for a powerful screening of four short documentary films from the The Reckoning Project, a project that bears witness to the realities of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. These films document crucial testimonies and investigate war crimes and environmental crimes through the voices of those directly affected.
Following the screenings, we will have an in-depth discussion with Ukrainian film producer Lyuba Knorozok and legal experts about evidence gathering and documenting war crimes to support accountability efforts in Ukraine. The panel discussion will explore key themes of documentation, testimony, ecocide, and the importance of bearing witness during conflict. Q&A with the public will follow.
1. Access to Information: Reporting from the Occupation
Duration: 18:20 min
Author: Lyuba Knorozok
Follow the harrowing experiences of local journalists Oleh Baturin and Anzhela Slobodian, who worked in the occupied areas of Ukraine's Kherson region. Targeted specifically for their reporting, they faced arrest, torture, and psychological pressure under Russian occupation. Their stories illustrate the systematic repression of press freedom and the increasingly dangerous conditions for independent journalists as the occupation intensified. Though they eventually escaped Russian-controlled territories, they continue their vital work of documenting the occupation's horrors.
2. Big Water
Duration: 12:47 min
Authors of the film: Anna Tsyhyma, Ghanna Mamonova
A groundbreaking investigation into a new type of war crime: ecocide. Following the Russian destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in June 2023, five Ukrainian regions and occupied Crimea suffered catastrophic flooding. More than 50 villages and towns were submerged within hours, with water levels rising 5-7 meters and trapping 100,000 people.
The film follows State Environmental Inspectorate employees as they work under fire to collect evidence of environmental crimes, collaborating with the Prosecutor General's Office. Their dual role as both investigators and victims offers a unique perspective on documenting a disaster whose full consequences may take years to unfold.
3. CHORNOBYL 22 (with Kinotron Group)
Duration: 21:13 min
Author of the film: Oleksiy Radynski
Directed by Oleksiy Radynski, this film features clandestine footage taken by a local informant during the Russian occupation of the Chornobyl Zone in early 2022.
Workers from the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Station recount their experiences during the Russian military takeover—an act of nuclear terrorism that threatened another global disaster at this notorious site. The film weaves together past and present catastrophic scenarios unfolding in this emblematic location.
Preliminary programme
- Registration open: 17.30 hours
- Screening: 18.00 hours
- Q&A discussion
Registration
Attendance is free, but registration is required due to limited seating.
For more information, please contact the Asser Institute.
This event is part of the Movies that Matter series, dedicated to highlighting human rights issues through film.
About the The Reckoning Project
The Reckoning Project brings on-the-ground investigative journalists, who collect witness testimonies from sites of human rights violations, war crimes, and atrocities, together with lawyers. They work together to stamp out impunity through the courts of law, courts of public opinion, and available accountability pathways. Read more.