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- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 11:43:56 -0500
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TODAY:
The Ukrainian Film Club of Columbia University will be screening the
brand-new Ukrainian, short feature film “At the Crossroads” (2005,
directed by Oleksa Om) at its event:
“TALENT DEFYING ADVERSITY: NEW FILMS FROM UKRAINE”
Over the last year, despite the lack of financial support for
film-making from the Ukrainian government and private investors, Ukraine
has not only continued to make films, but has won major international
cinema awards.
For its November event, the Ukrainian Film Club of Columbia University,
will present the works of interesting, talented and promising Ukrainian
artists who persevered in the face of adversity. These works are unlike
anything you have seen before . . . Come and see for yourself.
The program will premier for the first time in the U.S. the film “At the
Crossroads,” a real-life story of five million Ukrainian “guestworkers”
scattered around the West in search of economic opportunities for
themselves and their families.
In Prague, Sashko, a young musician from Lviv works at a construction
site. His beloved Nelia washes dishes in a posh restaurant. Sashko
decides to return to Ukraine and start a new life there with Nelia.
Nelia, it turns out, is not so sure . . .
“At the Crossroads” also features original songs by the Ukrainian rock
group Okean Elzy, including “For You”, and “I'm Going Home”.
The next Ukrainian Film Club event will also premier the Ukrainian short
feature films:
-- “When I’m Afraid” (director Liusia Pavlenko, 2004, 11 min.)
-- “Hunka” (dir. Olena Tereshkova, 2004, 10 min.)
-- “Oligarch” (dir. Oleksiy Rosych, 2004, 25 min.); and
-- “My Gogol” (dir. Vera Yakovenko, 2003, 20 min.)
WHEN: November 17, 2005, Thursday, at 7:30 PM
WHERE: Room 717, Hamilton Hall, Columbia University, 1130 Amsterdam
Ave., New York
All films will be screened in their original Ukrainian or Russian
versions with English subtitles.
In his opening remarks before the screening, Dr. Yuri Shevchuk, the
director of the Ukrainian Film Club, will make an update on the
Ukrainian cinema news. Discussion will follow the screening.
The event is organized jointly with the Ukrainian Student Society of
Columbia University. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
For more information about the films being screened by the Columbia
Ukrainian Film Club, please see the club's website at
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ufc/.
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TOMORROW:
The Young Professionals at the Institute, in cooperation with Brooklyn
Ukrainian Group, Columbia University Ukrainian Studies Program, and the
Ukrainian Congress Committee of America present:
"Orange Evolution”
Cocktail Celebration
Friday, November 18th
6:30pm-11pm
Ukrainian Institute of America
2 East 79th Street
New York City
$25.00
Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, celebrate the anniversary of the
Orange Revolution, and see the trailer for the documentary “The Orange
Chronicles” (by Damyan Kolodiy).
--
Diana Howansky
Staff Associate
Ukrainian Studies Program
Columbia University
Room 1209, MC3345
420 W. 118th Street
New York, NY 10027
(212) 854-4697
ukrainianstudies@columbia.edu
http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/ukrainianstudies/
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