
Frome Town Hall is showing 2000 Meters to Andriivka on Friday 19 June at 7pm to mark Refugee Week 2026.
Hosted by the Welcome Hub for displaced people, the evening is open to everyone and aims to bring people together for an evening of film, and reflection.
The award-winning 2000 Meters to Andriivka explores the human experience of war and its impact on individuals and communities, offering insight into the realities faced by people affected by conflict and displacement. The screening aims to encourage greater understanding, empathy and connection.
After the screening, there will be an opportunity for informal discussion for those who would like to stay and share reflections with others.
Mayor Anita Collier said, “Refugee Week is an opportunity to celebrate community, compassion and the importance of making people feel welcome. We hope this event offers a chance for people to come together, reflect on the experiences of others, and connect through culture and conversation.”
Tickets for the documentary are available for a suggested donation of £3, with proceeds supporting Frome Welcomes Refugees, a volunteer-led community group supporting refugees and displaced people through practical help, friendship, advocacy and activities that help people feel welcomed and connected in Frome.
Everyone is welcome. Tickets for 2000 Meters to Andriivka can be booked here.

