Film Screening and Discussion: Wings by Larisa Shepitko

February 27, 3:30pm - 6:00pm
Mānoa Campus, 252 Moore Hall

Join us at the 51イ雹ン Russian Club this Wednesday for a screening of "Wings" (1966), a masterpiece by female Soviet director, Larisa Shepitko. The story of Wings is a fascinating and human portrayal of a once-famous fighter pilot and loyal Stalinist named Nadezhda Petrovna. Now a 41-year-old provincial schoolmistress, she has internalized the military ideas of service and obedience that she cannot adjust to life in peacetime. The film follows her struggles as she adjusts to civilian life and the new world around her. This film highlights the vast differences felt between the generation that fought in World War II and those that followed. It also tackles the difficulties experienced by Russian women who participated in the war, as their contributions were not fully acknowledged upon returning home. This film is just one of four made by Larisa Shepitko, who died at 41 in a tragic car accident. Join Russian Club in viewing of this Thaw-era gem. As always, we have tea (テ鯛。テ青ーテ青ケ), cookies (テ青ソテ青オテ鯛。テ青オテ青ステ打津青オ), and extra credit (テ堕催青コテ堕テ鯛堙鯛ぎテ青ー テ青コテ鯛ぎテ青オテ青エテ青クテ鯛) to share with our guests!


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Russian@51イ雹ン Program, Mānoa Campus

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James Owen, (808) 250-2055, cjowen@hawaii.edu

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