As Covid-19 continues to wreak havoc on loftily laid university plans, we seek to imagine new futures where life is possible no matter the circumstances. Here at Yale Slavic...
From its earliest days, cinema has often turned to Russian literary sources for inspiration. Classical works by Chekhov, Dostoyevsky and others have been translated and...
We are proud to present this tribute to Russian-Ukrainian director Kira Muratova (1934-2018), one of the most wildly inventive, acerbic, and unsentimentally humane filmmakers...
All screenings at the Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium, 53 Wall Street, New Haven. Free and open to the public.
Sponsored by Russian Studies Program; European Studies...
The now 100-year-old October Revolution was the central political event of the 20th century. It created the vortex around which everything post-1917 - the rise of fascism;...
Black Sea Film Symposium
Convened by Marijeta Bozovic and John MacKay. Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1 | Luce Hall Auditorium | Yale University
FRIDAY, MARCH 31:
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Russian Film at Yale Presents: Body and Soul: The Films of Aleksandr Sokurov
One of the greatest contemporary auteurs, Aleksandr Sokurov has been making art cinema, both...