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Visions from Ukraine: In Spring (12A*) + Introduction by Ivan Kozlenko

Visions of Ukraine

Man on bicycle with accordion

Long considered lost, Mikhail Kaufman’s avant-garde urban symphony captures Kyiv in 1929 as nature sprouts and people reemerge from a frosty winter.

In Spring was Mikhail Kaufman’s first solo film after a period of collaboration with his brother Dziga Vertov and filmmaker Elizaveta Svilova, which ended over artistic differences during the making of another city symphony classic, Man With a Movie Camera (1929). Hailed as a masterpiece of Ukrainian avant-garde cinema and prime example of its ‘cine-eye’ theory, In Spring creates a joyful and lyrical portrait of Kyiv in which city and countryside, nature and architecture, living beings and machines all cohabitate.

During the Soviet Era, In Spring was cut and censored multiple times. The film was considered lost until 2005 when a copy was discovered at an archive in Amsterdam.

Ivan Kozhlenko is a film scholar, curator and former director of the Dovzhenko Film Centre.

Ticket prices

Standard
£13 *
* Excludes £1.50 booking fee

Booking fees

£1.50 booking fee per online/phone transaction.

No fee when tickets are booked in person.

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Cinema 2

Location
Barbican Cinema 2 & 3 are located on Beech Street, a short walk from the Barbican’s Silk Street entrance. From Silk Street, you’ll see a zebra crossing that will take you across the road to the venue. 

Address
Beech Street
London
EC2Y 8DS

Public transport
The Barbican is widely accessible by bus, tube, train and by foot or bicycle. Plan your journey and find more route information in ‘Your Visit’ or book your car parking space in advance.