Something better than "Little Vera" (film course recommendation)
Brewer, Michael
brewerm at U.LIBRARY.ARIZONA.EDU
Thu May 25 17:43:38 UTC 2006
Nicole,
There are not a lot out there with subtitles from this time period on
this theme. I think Little Vera is a pretty good one for this. It
should turn your stomach. Others you could consider that may be
available with subtitles somewhere are:
Adam's Rib
Hammer and Sickle
Intergirl
mb
Michael Brewer
Slavic Studies, German Studies & Media Arts Librarian
University of Arizona Library A210
1510 E. University
P.O. Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721
Voice: 520.307.2771
Fax: 520.621.9733
brewerm at u.library.arizona.edu
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[mailto:SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU] On Behalf Of Nicole Monnier
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Subject: [SEELANGS] Something better than "Little Vera" (film course
recommendation)
Dear SEELANGStsy,
I'm teaching a summer course on Russian women and film, and at the
moment, I
have "Little Vera" on the syllabus as the glasnost'-era film of greatest
(female) gender interest (!). However, the thought of showing it frankly
turns my stomach. Does anyone out there have any counter-suggestion? I'm
also willing to hear from the more film-learned that I should stomach my
stomach and just show the darned film.
Conflicted,
Nicole
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Dr. Nicole Monnier
Assistant Professor of Instruction
Director of Undergraduate Studies (Russian)
German & Russian Studies
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University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
phone: 573.882.3370
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