Come back. Come to the screening of “Neighbours” and another films. Book Fair and movie Festival on 20 December!

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This Saturday in Wrocław will be held Book Fair without Censorship, combined with Freedom movie Festival. The event will bring together authors, publicists and viewers curious in the subjects left out in the mainstream public debate. Earlier registration is recommended for movie screenings.

20 December, at the office NOT at ul. Piłsudskiego 74 in Wrocław, there will be a Book Fair without Censuria and a Freedom movie Festival. This is an excellent chance for meetings, conversations, acquisition of books, as well as for a reflective summary of the passing year. The beginning of the event is planned for 10 a.m..

The Freedom movie Festival will present four movie projections. peculiar invitation is directed to the screening ‘Neighbours’ – documentary series by Jack Meaty, dedicated to Ukrainian genocide in Poles. It's a moving and documented production that wins awards at national and abroad movie festivals, and at the same time it is “a memorial more durable than from a bronze” erected by murdered and survived Ukrainian genocide killers.

In addition, you will see videos: ‘Eugenika’ Grzegorz Braun and ‘One’ and ‘Game’ by the editor-in-chief of “Highest Time!”, Dr. Tomasz Sommer.

The event aims to support patriotic publications and independent authorswho, despite expanding attempts to restrict the freedom of debate, consistently present content outside the mainstream. It's a space for free speech, exchange of thoughts and meetings with creators.

To participate in the movie show, you should register. Full list of films, registration form and projection time are available HERE.

"Neighbours" is simply a paper depicting Ukrainian genocide in Poles surviving in the Borderlands of the Second Polish Republic. It deludes myths and propaganda served on this subject by the media and the “elity” of the 3rd Polish Republic and indicates how much earlier preparations for the terrible crime began.

"Eugenika" is simply a past of the eugenic and abortion movement in the US and Western Europe, including in Germany ruled by national socialists. manager Grzegorz Braun explains how the belief in the anticipation of creating a “superhuman” is combined with ideology supporting mass execution of unborn children to the execution of adult people.

“Jedwabne” presents a actual communicative about the crime committed in this village during the German occupation. Controversies about the interrupted exhumations are shown and explained how the full planet was manipulated to attribute – most likely wrongly – the crime on the Jews of Poles.

"Gryga" is simply a feature paper about Józef Gryga, a Polish partisan who was the longest hiding enemy of communism. "He did not fall" until 1966, and by accident.

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