'Mirrors' by Marina Migunova is the first historical-biographical feature film that focuses on the tragic fate of the poet Marina Tsvetaeva.
Press photoIn the spirit of the Centennial of the Suffragist Movement in the U.S., the Russian Revolutions, and the historical Balfour Declaration, the Festival's program explores the turmoil of the 20th century and is dedicated to women's role in society, history and art.
Presented by the Russian American Cultural Center in collaboration with the Russian and Slavic Studies Program, Hunter College, CUNY
Event Venue: Ida K. Lang Recital Hall at Hunter College, 695 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065
Event Date: March 26, 2017, 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM
FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
2:00 PM: Russian Avant-garde - A century on Revolution. New Art for a New World by Margy Kinmonth (U.S. Premiere)
3:45 PM: Miss Bluwstein. Biography of Hebrew poet, known simply as Rachel the Poetess, by Sivan Arbel (U.S. Premiere)
5:00 PM: The Babushkas of Chernobyl: A story of three unlikely heroines in the most toxic place on earth by Holly Morris
6:20 PM: Mirrors by Marina Migunova (U.S. Premiere)
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