Sunday 19th of May | 11:00 a.m. | DCF, Lwów screening room
Documental Academy OKI DOKI: screening of the film from block Stop hejt (“Little Fire” by Nicky Maas and “#bullyingstory” by Eef Hilgers) for children
In Polish only
Duration: 90 minutes
Partner: Documentary Academy
How should we talk to children about violence? How to approach those who are its victims, and those who perpetrate it? The two films in the presented set portray the emotions of young people who feel they do not belong: we will see where they seek help when they feel bullied at school or on the Internet. The films are
a starting point for discussing the feelings of both sides. They show how important respect for the other human being is.
Screenings of documentary films are a window to the world for young viewers: they surprise, move, sometimes inspire dissent. OKI DOKI focuses on taking care of such reactions and allowing them to become a lesson in empathy, tolerance and general knowledge of the world. The chats about the films themselves and the problems they portray will be conducted by Anna Olszewska-Konopa, psychologist, systemic therapist and film therapist, in her private life: mom of three frolicsome kids.
Screenings of documentary films are a window to the world for young viewers: they surprise, move, sometimes inspire dissent. OKI DOKI focuses on taking care of such reactions and allowing them to become a lesson in empathy, tolerance and general knowledge of the world. The chats about the films themselves and the problems they portray will be conducted by Anna Olszewska-Konopa, psychologist, systemic therapist and film therapist, in her private life: mom of three frolicsome kids.