Inviting Railway Workers and Their Families to the Opening of the "Iron People" Exhibition
Tomorrow, the "Iron People" exhibition opens in Kyiv, dedicated to over 176,000 Ukrainian railway workers. This is a project by Dutch photographer and documentary filmmaker Jelle Krings about the courage, resilience, and humanity of railway employees.
What awaits you:
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A photo exhibition featuring the stories of our colleagues and their families.
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The short film "Lifeline" (Liniia Zhyttia), telling the story of Tetiana Vyslohuzova, the chief of an evacuation train that became a salvation for thousands of people.
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An immersive audio experience featuring the familiar rhythms of daily railway work.
Where and When? 📅 November 13 at 17:30 📍 National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War (Kyiv, 27 Lavrska St.)
Admission is free, but prior registration is required: https://forms.gle/J9Eojb3wWBdYGHLU8
This is a story about everyone who keeps the country moving, even in the hardest times. We look forward to seeing you and your loved ones!
Together on the same track
Even a small action matters for a big cause.
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