During June, many leading independent cinemas across Australia will screen Oles Sanin’s acclaimed feature film THE GUIDE, with box-office proceeds to be donated to Ukrainian Relief Efforts.  The film’s director and producer, Sanin, is currently locked down in Kyiv, but has just provided a moving introduction now attached to the movie. It conveys the urgency of the situation and the need for assistance. 

Ukraine has a rich history of filmmaking that reaches back more than a century. For much of that time, Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union, but in the last 30 years Ukraine’s film industry has stood on its own. Indeed, before Russia’s 2022 invasion, Ukraine was a vibrant centre of film production.  

In the 1930s, the Soviet regime pursued agricultural and other policies that led to the deaths of millions of Ukrainians.  This “Terror Famine” represented a genocide aimed at Ukraine.  In 2014; Ukrainian filmmakers produced and released THE GUIDE, a drama set in the 1930s depicting this Soviet oppression.  The drama was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards. The film also won the Best Actor and Cinematography awards that year at the Odessa International Film Festival. In addition, Oles Sanin’s film was nominated for the grand prize at both the Odessa and the Warsaw International Film Festival! 

Donations from cinemas will be collected by Screens Without Borders and donated to the Red Cross Ukraine Appeal.


Participating Cinemas

Sun Theatre Yarraville VIC

Nova Cinema Carlton VIC

Dendy Canberra ACT

Dendy Southport QLD

Dendy Coorparoo QLD

Dendy Newtown NSW

Limelight Tuggeranong ACT

Star Theatre Launceston TAS

Palace Nova Cinemas SA

Luna Cinema Leederville WA

State Cinema Hobart TAS