Russian Film at Yale Presents: Body and Soul: The Films of Aleksandr Sokurov
One of the greatest contemporary auteurs, Aleksandr Sokurov has been making art cinema, both...
Senior Lector Julia Titus in Slavic Languages and Literatures has published an annotated version of Dostoevsky’s famous short story “The Meek One” (Кроткая) for...
This highly collaborative experimental seminar open to graduate students and advanced undergraduates has two primary objectives: to familiarize students with the work of some...
The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures hosts “Cold War Narratives Reimagined,” an interdisciplinary graduate conference on April 8-9, 2016, with keynote speaker...
A micro-budget film as disturbing as it is timely, Twilight Portrait defies genre and convention at every turn. The dark fairy tale that results is a Rorschach test for...
April 8-9: Speakers from thirteen universities on aesthetics, authoritarianism, art, and action.
Russian Film at Yale invites you to discover contemporary Russia through the eyes of a talented new generation of emerging filmmakers. Tackling a range of contentious...