Russian Film Week
November 14, 2017 - October 14, 2017Mānoa Campus, Moore 258
During the week of International Education at UH Manoa, we will screen five recently-produced and critically acclaimed Russian films. Each film will be introduced by a student who is studyng Russian film this semester. At the end of the film we will have a discussion and Q&A.
Moore Hall 258 and 254.
All films with Russian subtiltles
November 13 at 2:30 p.m.
Short Stories by Mikhail Segal, 2012
5 novellas about contemporary Russian life interconnected through one character, a novelist. Ironic, even sarcastic way of dealing with consumerism and new capitalist values.
Moore Hall 258
November 14 at 2:30 p.m.
Angels of Revolution by Aleksei Fedorchenko, 2014
Avant-garde inspired phantasmagoria about love and death during the 1920s.
Moore Hall 258
November 15 at 2:30 p.m.
Kokoko by Avdotia Smirnova, 2012
A tragic comedy about female friendship set in contemporary Saint Petersburg.
Moore Hall 254
November 16 at 2:30 p.m.
Battalion by Dmitrii Meskhiev, 2015
A story of a Russian female battalion in World War I.
Moore Hall 258
November 17 at 2:30 p.m.
Attraction by Fedor Bondarchuk, 2017
A sci-fi love story set in contemporary Moscow.
Moore Hall 258
For more information visit the Russian Film Week events on Facebook.
See all events for MÄ€NOA International Education Week at manoa.hawaii.edu/international/international_education_week
Ticket Information
free admission
Event Sponsor
Russian Department, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Olga Mukhortova, (412) 294-7942, omu@hawaii.edu, https://www.facebook.com/events/168815547032309/?acontext=%7B%22source%22%3A3%2C%22source_newsfeed_s, Russian Film Week Schedule (PDF)
Tuesday, November 14 |
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9:30am |
Gonzaga Graduate School of Business Information Session West Oʻahu Campus, B217, Library
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11:00am |
Bollywood Dance Workshop – Bollywood of India Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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11:15am |
Personal Statement Workshop Honolulu Campus, Hulili Ke Kukui
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11:45am |
Kumu Hina: Film Presentation and Discussion with Hina Wong-Kalu Honolulu Campus, Loui Conference Center, Bldg 2-201
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12:00pm |
Chinese Studies Public Lecture Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 109
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12:00pm |
The Datun Julud (Hornbill Dance) Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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12:15pm |
Belly Dance Raqs Performance Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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12:30pm |
The Micronesia Connections Club - Contemporary Dances from Micronesia Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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2:00pm |
Oceanography Final Oral Mānoa Campus, C-MORE Hale, Moore Conference Center
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2:00pm |
Chai Time: Peace Scholars Program Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall, ACCESS Lounge, Room 5/6, Ground Level
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2:30pm |
Angels of Revolution by Aleksei Fedorchenko Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 258
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3:00pm |
Asian Martial Arts Films series Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 109
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3:00pm |
Mini Film Festival: Asian Martial Arts Cinema (Nov 13-17, 2017) Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 109
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6:00pm |
Student Media Board Fee Increase Proposal Public Forums Mānoa Campus, Campus Center 308 (11/13/17) and Campus Center 307 (11/14/17)
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6:30pm |
Statues Between U.S.. - A Keynote by Native American Filmmaker Chris Eyre Mānoa Campus, UH Manoa Law School, Classroom 2
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