(Post)Soviet Subjectivities: History(ies) through Soviet Film | Film Screening of Ujmuri (1934)
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(Post)Soviet Subjectivities: History(ies) through Soviet Film | Film Screening of Ujmuri (1934)

About the event

🌟 Discover the Richness of Soviet Cinema! 🎬
Join us for an enlightening film screening that delves into the diverse cultures and experiences portrayed in Soviet cinema. This event features Ujmuri (1934), directed by trailblazer Nutsa Gogoberidze, the first female Georgian director. Her works, long buried in the shadows of history, are now making a significant comeback after years of censorship and loss.

🍃 About the Film:
Ujmuri captures the essence of the Colchis lowlands in western Georgia, intertwining a poignant narrative about the Soviet initiative to drain marshes and combat malaria with local folklore about a legendary swamp spirit. 🌼

This film holds a special place as Gogoberidze's sole surviving feature film, revealing rich layers of meaning and cultural representation that offer a profound insight into the era and the artistic spirit of the time. Join us to engage with these artistic treasures and experience the rebirth of forgotten cinematic gems.

📍 Location: Kirchweg 33, 14129 Berlin, Deutschland
🔗 Get your tickets here: Event Link

Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the intersections of history, culture, and cinema! ✨

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Kirchweg 33, 14129 Berlin, Deutschland

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