The historic Lafayette Theatre is proud to present two compelling cinematic events that highlight strength, resilience, and the enduring human spirit. From April 25 through April 27, filmgoers are invited to experience Ukrainian Film Weekend, a three-day cultural celebration in partnership with The Blue & Yellow Foundation, followed by a special one-night-only screening of 76 Days Adrift, presented in collaboration with The Nyack Boat Club and featuring an exclusive in-person appearance by Executive Producer Robert Sennott.
100 percent of ticket sales will be donated to the Blue & Yellow Foundation and can be purchased on the theater’s website at www.lafayettetheatre.com
Ukrainian Film Weekend | April 25 – 27
Amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, this festival shines a light on the nation’s rich cultural heritage, cinematic excellence, and extraordinary resilience. Ukrainian Film Weekend will feature nine acclaimed films that celebrate storytelling, identity, and hope—bringing communities together in solidarity through the power of film.
Festival Schedule:
- 4/25 | 7:00 PM – Euroslav the Wise: Europe’s Father-in-Law
- 4/26 | 11:30 AM – Mavka
- 4/26 | 2:00 PM – Bucha
- 4/26 | 4:30 PM – Red [Renaissance]
- 4/26 | 7:00 PM – U are the Universe
- 4/27 | 11:30 AM – Mavka
- 4/27 | 2:00 PM – Dovbush
- 4/27 | 4:30 PM – “Slovo” House
- 4/27 | 7:00 PM – Porcelain War
Tickets:
- $9 Adults
- $7 Children, Seniors, Veterans
- $25 Festival Pass – Includes access to all 9 films
76 Days Adrift | Saturday, May 3rd at 7:00 PM
The Lafayette Theatre is also proud to present a special one-night-only screening of 76 Days Adrift, offered in collaboration with The Nyack Boat Club and featuring an exclusive in-person appearance and Q&A with Executive Producer Robert Sennott. The powerful film will be shown Saturday, May 3rd at 7:00 PM.
Executive Producer Ang Lee and director Joe Wein give us an emotionally gripping documentary that plunges viewers into the real-life survival story of Steven Callahan, who spent over two months lost at sea after his sailboat collided with a whale in the Atlantic. Audiences will experience a rare behind-the-scenes perspective as Executive Producer Robert Sennott joins the audience for a special introduction and post-screening Q&A.
“In the endless sprawling waves of the Atlantic, 76 DAYS emerges as a breathtaking narrative that feels like it was dreamt from someone’s mind but, in reality, is a telling of the real story capturing Steven Callahan’s extraordinary battle with time and the elements. Under Joe Wein’s direction and accompanied by the haunting score by Patrick Stump, this documentary transcends its genre, telling a tale of human endurance, the profound solitude of the sea, and an indomitable spirit’s journey through the depths of despair and back. It’s a film that tugs at the heartstrings while showcasing the sheer will to survive against all odds.” Chris Jones of Overly Honest Reviews
This film is being presented in partnership with The Nyack Boat Club. Admission is $12. Purchase tickets here https://lafayettetheatersuffern.com/
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience meaningful cinema that informs, inspires, and connects.