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Dead Mountaineer's Hotel | Slavic Science Fiction Film Series

Mar
29
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Loria Center for the History of Art LORIA, 351
190 York Street, New Haven CT, 06511

Third film screening of the Slavic Science Fiction Film Series this year and it’s in-person. Due to university event policy the in-person screening is only open to the Yale Community.
Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel
(Dir G. Kromanov, 1979) 80 mins
Location: Rm 351, Loria Center (190 York St)
Register to attend the screenings (Yale Community Only): https://bit.ly/EventRegistration-REEESFilm
Open Only to the Yale Community due to current University event restrictions
“Police gets a call-out to a lonely hotel in the Alps. When an officer gets to the hotel everything seems to be all right. Suddenly, an avalanche cuts them out from the rest of the world, and strange things are going to happen.”
As Covid-19 continues to wreak havoc on loftily laid university plans, we seek to imagine new futures where life is possible no matter the circumstances. Here at Yale Slavic, we wondered how we could expand traditional geographic and disciplinary bounds of our regional studies, proving their significance to world proceedings, and simultaneously provide fertile ground for new perspectives to help cope with our ongoing pandemic realities. The answer – to utilize the veritable treasure trove of wild and imaginary worlds concocted by the Soviets. We hope to establish the Slavic relevance for the genre of Science Fiction at large, and hold space to reflect on our own possible futures as we look at humans who not so long ago imagined theirs.
Sponsored by the generous support of the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Memorial Fund and the MacMillan Center’s European Studies Council and the Program on Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies