Film screening at The Ukrainan Museum Oct. 12
A presentation of the 2007 Canadian documentary film Virodzhennia korolivstva: skarby Halychyny (A Kingdom Reborn: Treasures from Ukrainian Galicia) narrated in Ukrainian will take place on Sunday, October 12, at 3:30 p.m. (The original English version of the film had its New York premiere at the Museum on September 27.)
A Kingdom Reborn is a fascinating look at Galicia and its capital, Lviv, through rare footage of the region's art and architecture. The film appeals to varied audiences, says its San Francisco-based writer, Peter Bejger, because "Galicia was, and is, a crossroads of the East and West, a compelling synthesis of the Byzantine and Latin aesthetic." The film was directed and produced by Dani Stodilka.
Admission for the film screening, including a wine-and-cheese reception, is $15 (members and seniors, $10; students, $5). Please note that admission is complimentary for those attending the Sunday session of the "Putting Ukraine on the Map" symposium.
The Ukrainian Museum
222 East 6th Street
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.228.0110 · F: 212.228.1947
info@ukrainianmuseum.org
www.ukrainianmuseum.org
The Museum's film series is funded in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
View this announcement in your web browser:
http://www.ukrainianmuseum.org/enews/2008/0810/081012film.html
в русам постить не буду. они там нервные, нах.
A presentation of the 2007 Canadian documentary film Virodzhennia korolivstva: skarby Halychyny (A Kingdom Reborn: Treasures from Ukrainian Galicia) narrated in Ukrainian will take place on Sunday, October 12, at 3:30 p.m. (The original English version of the film had its New York premiere at the Museum on September 27.)
A Kingdom Reborn is a fascinating look at Galicia and its capital, Lviv, through rare footage of the region's art and architecture. The film appeals to varied audiences, says its San Francisco-based writer, Peter Bejger, because "Galicia was, and is, a crossroads of the East and West, a compelling synthesis of the Byzantine and Latin aesthetic." The film was directed and produced by Dani Stodilka.
Admission for the film screening, including a wine-and-cheese reception, is $15 (members and seniors, $10; students, $5). Please note that admission is complimentary for those attending the Sunday session of the "Putting Ukraine on the Map" symposium.
The Ukrainian Museum
222 East 6th Street
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.228.0110 · F: 212.228.1947
info@ukrainianmuseum.org
www.ukrainianmuseum.org
The Museum's film series is funded in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
View this announcement in your web browser:
http://www.ukrainianmuseum.org/enews/2008/0810/081012film.html
в русам постить не буду. они там нервные, нах.
Почему же?
Date: 2008-10-09 06:26 pm (UTC)Re: Почему же?
Date: 2008-10-09 06:40 pm (UTC)