Events

 

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NYU Slavic Colloquium

Dostoevsky as Editor: Conflicting Visions of Russian Modernity

Kate Holland

Location: 19 University Place, 2nd Floor, Room 202

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Series of Russian Films

Make Fuss, Little Town (Shumi Gorodok)

Directed by Nikolai Sadkovich, 1939

Professor Michail Iamplolski will introduce and contextualize

Location: 19 UP, ROOM 228

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Eurasia Film Screening

The Gorge of Alamases (Ushchel’e Alamasov), 1937

dir. Vladimir Shneiderov (Mongolia)

The screening of these little known Russian films will cover different aspects of Soviet national and cultural politics. Dozens of films dealing with Asian presence (Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, Central Asian, etc) were made by the leading film directors in the 1920s-1950s.

Location: 19 University Place, ROOM 228

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Film Screening

Perestroika: Reconstruction of a Flat

Directed by Christiane Büchner

The Department of Russian and Slavic Studies, NYU is proud to co-present the screening Perestroika, at the 33rd Annual Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival, November 12-15!

Location: American Museum of Natural History

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NYU Slavic Colloquium

TBA

Prof. Yanni Kotsonis, NYU

For more information, please contact: Ilya Kliger

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Eurasia Film Screening

Kara-Bugaz – Black Mouth. (Kara-bugaz – Chiornaia past’), 1935

dir. Aleksandr Razumnyj (Central Asia)

The screening of these little known Russian films will cover different aspects of Soviet national and cultural politics. Dozens of films dealing with Asian presence (Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, Central Asian, etc) were made by the leading film directors in the 1920s-1950s. The film was banned.

Location: 19 University Place, ROOM 228

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Eurasia Film Screening

Alitet Goes Into the Mountains (Alitet ukhodit v gory), 1949

dir. Mark Donskoj (Chukchi and Russian-American competition for the North-East of Asia)

The screening of these little known Russian films will cover different aspects of Soviet national and cultural politics. Dozens of films dealing with Asian presence (Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, Central Asian, etc) were made by the leading film directors in the 1920s-1950s.

Location: 19 University Place, ROOM 228

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NYU Slavic Colloquium

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For more information, please contact: Ilya Kliger (ilya.kliger@nyu.edu)

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NYU Slavic Colloquium

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For more information, please contact: Ilya Kliger

 

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