Events in UCIS

Thursday, September 29

10:00 am Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Speaker Series: Working Through Stalinism
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
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A LIVE INTERVIEW WITH Polly Jones, Oxford University AND Zuzanna Bogumil, Polish Academy of Sciences

REEES Fall 2022 series, The Specter in the Present: Trauma and its Legacies in Eurasia, will explore the place of trauma in Eurasia society in four interviews that pair scholars to discuss social and clinical trauma, victimhood, historical memory, and the politics of history in the region.

This event is part of a larger series

5:00 pm Student Club Activity
French Club Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub, Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Global Hub along with French Club
6:00 pm Film
CLAS Cinema: Selena (1997)
Location:
Frick Fine Arts Auditorium (125)
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies along with Latinx Student Association
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On September 29th, the Center for Latin American Studies and the Latinx Student Association will screen Selena (1997) at 6:00PM in the Frick Fine Arts Auditorium (Room 125). Pizza will be provided! There will be a post-screening discussion following the film.

Synopsis: The true story of Selena, a Texas-born Tejano singer who rose from cult status to performing at the Astrodome, as well as having chart-topping albums on the Latin music charts. Watch the trailer here.

7:00 pm Film
SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival "Maelstrom"
Location:
Alumni Hall Auditorium
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center along with Film and Media Studies Program; SCREENSHOT: ASIA and Japan Council
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The Japan Council of the University of Pittsburgh and SCREENSHOT: ASIA are pleased to announce the winner of the third biennial University of Pittsburgh Japan Documentary Film Award: Maelstrom, directed by Mizuko Yamaoka. The film will be screened with the filmmaker in attendance as part of the second SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival. The award ceremony will take place on September 29 at 7pm in the Seventh Floor Auditorium of Alumni Hall, immediately followed by the screening of the film. General information about the award and the schedule for events and screenings can be found at www.jdfa.pitt.edu.

This year’s committee was led by Pitt film professors Robert Clift and Hillary Demmond, known for their acclaimed documentary Making Montgomery Clift (2018), and documentary filmmaker Kazuhiro Soda, recipient of the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival for Zero (2020). They and our other judges selected Maelstrom, which is Ms. Yamaoka’s story of “loss and return” due to a drastic life change from a car accident that damaged her cervical vertebrae. A profoundly humanist tale of tragedy and rebirth, Ms. Yamaoka's intimate documentary is both a telling of her own losses and a portrait of human experience.

Established by Pitt’s Japan Council to recognize exemplary documentary films promoting the understanding of Japan and Japanese culture, the University of Pittsburgh Japan Documentary Film Award is supported by generous endowments from Japanese donors to promote Japan Studies and deepen cross-cultural understanding at the University of Pittsburgh and across the region. The 2020 Grand Prize was presented to Tokachi Tsuchiya for An Ant Strikes Back, which showcases an employee’s fight to keep his job in the face of routine abuse and cruel working conditions at a large-scale moving company, and an Honorable Mention was awarded to Nanako Hirose for book-paper-scissors, a contemplative look at book publication through the craftsmanship of veteran book designer Nobuyoshi Kikuchi.

For more information on the festival, click here or please email committee chairperson Charles Exley (exley@pitt.edu).

For more information about this film and for tickets, click here.

7:00 pm Film
SCREENSHOT: Asia Film Festival "Marvelous and the Black Hole"
Location:
Tull Theater
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center along with Film and Media Studies Program; SCREENSHOT: ASIA
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A teenage delinquent befriends a surly magician who helps her navigate her inner demons and dysfunctional family with sleight of hand magic.

For more information on the festival, click here.

For more information about this film and for tickets, click here.