Help with Film Series

John Lyles jhlyles at WM.EDU
Sun Oct 7 16:38:43 UTC 2012


For the Caucasus, I recommend Sokurov's *Alexandra*.  And I would
definitely be interested in a compiled list of the suggested films.

John

2012/10/7 Rouhier-Willoughby, Jeanmarie <j.rouhier at uky.edu>

>   Colleagues-
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> At the U. of Kentucky we have an A&S event entitled Passport to the World,
> dedicated to a year's study of one country/region. This year is focused on
> the exploration of Eurasia, the countries of the FSU. We would like to a
> mount a film series as part of our programming to highlight the cultural
> diversity of the region, from the Pacific Ocean to the Baltic Sea.
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> Might you have suggestions of interesting, high quality films (Soviet-era
> or post-Soviet), available with subtitles, from the regions of Central
> Asia, the Caucasus, Baltics or Russia/Siberia? We would like to show films
> that are accessible to the general public who have little background in the
> region, but that demonstrate the wide array of ethnicities, religions,
> languages and/or cross-cultural interactions in this vast territory.
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> Please reply off list with suggestions to j.rouhier at uky.edu
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> If there is interest, I will compile the entire list and submit it to
> SEELANGS.
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby
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> Professor of Russian, Folklore and Linguistics
> Chair, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and
> Cultures
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