Films for Course on Imperial Russian History?

Roman Ravve roman_kiev at MAIL.RU
Mon Dec 3 09:12:35 UTC 2007


There are plenty of movies by the Anton Chehovs works:
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%90.%D0%9F._%D0%A7%D0%B5%D1%85%D0%BE%D0%B2#.D0.AD.D0.BA.D1.80.D0.B0.D0.BD.D0.B8.D0.B7.D0.B0.D1.86.D0.B8.D0.B8_.D0.BF.D1.80.D0.BE.D0.B8.D0.B7.D0.B2.D0.B5.D0.B4.D0.B5.D0.BD.D0.B8.D0.B9



Sincerely,
Roman Ravve




Вы писали 2 декабря 2007 г., 4:41:21:

> A friend of mine is teaching a course on imperial Russian history
> and asked me for ideas as to films she might show. There are lots of
> film adaptations of 19th-c. literary works, of course, but I'd be
> interested to know which of these SEELANGers think might be
> particularly interesting from the standpoint of imperial history
> beyond costuming. I thought of "Russian Ark," but students would
> need to be very well prepared in order to appreciate it's historical
> dimension. For late imperial I mentioned Bauer's "Child of the Big
> City." I'd be grateful for ideas that I could pass on.

> Best wishes,
> David Powelstock

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