European Union Film Festival 2024
Screening Dates
  • November 28 (Thursday) 7:00
Ukraine

The EUFF continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and their fight for self-determination. That struggle is chronicled in The Hardest Hour, a documentary consisting entirely of cellphone footage taken by Ukrainians on the ground. Culled from 200 hours of video recordings—of Ukrainians before and during wartime—the film is a collective testament to a nation’s courage and resilience. Listen to the voices of Ukrainians … We have put them together for you in a time capsule. While watching this film, remember this is exactly what the battle for life, for freedom, for the future looks like. The war goes on, and so does our hardest hour” (director Alan Badoev).

In Ukrainian with English subtitles


Streaming
December 1 (Sunday) through
December 15 (Sunday)

To stream this film:
Follow this link to the virtual platform.
Purchase a ticket for $12 (plus tax) or purchase a multi-film pass (details below). 

Once rented, you will have until December 15 to start the film. After the film is started, you will have 72 hours to finish watching it.

If you are having technical issues with the stream, please click here.
You can also contact EUFF directly by emailing info@​euffonline.​ca.

This film is available to stream in Canada only. 

Five Virtual Film Bundle: $50 (plus tax)
Online Festival Pass: $100 (plus tax) 

Please note: Tickets to in-person screenings do not include access to online EUFF offerings, nor vice versa.

Media
Note

Proceeds from this screening will benefit the Ukraine Harmony Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about Ukraine both in Canada and globally.