[aaus-list] Columbia University - International Conference on the
Great Famine - December 2, 2008
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Columbia University
International Conference on the Great Famine
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Visualizing the Holodomor:
the Ukrainian Famine-Genocide of 1932-1933 on Film
The International Conference at Columbia University will mark the 75th
anniversary of the Holodomor (Ukrainian for extermination by hunger)
and will offer a novel approach to the study of the great famine and
its significance for Soviet social engineering under Stalin. It will
focus on film, and filmmaking as a means to understand the
consequences of the Holodomor for Ukraine and more broadly for
European history.
The program includes a US premiere of the documentary film THE LIVING (2008)
by Serhiy Bukovsky, director of the Steven Spielberg-produced documentary
SPELL YOUR NAME (2006).
PANEL ONE 1:30-2:30 PM (Room 1512, International Affairs Building)
Dr. Roman Serbyn (University of Quebec at Montreal) - historical
context of the Holodomor;
Dr. Yuri Shevchuk (Columbia University) - the Holodomor on film.
PANEL TWO 2:30-4:30 PM (Room 1512, International Affairs Building)
Natasha Mikhalchuk (Parson School of Design of the New School for
Social Research) - presentation of KOLKY (2008), a moving story of
discovery of the Holodomor as well as other dramatic aspects of recent
Ukrainian history;
Dr. Crispin Brooks (Curator, Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History
Archive, University of Southern California) - eye-witness accounts of
the Holodomor of Jewish Holocaust survivors.
PANEL THREE 7:30-10:00 PM (Rosenthal Auditorium, Schermerhorn Hall,
Columbia Morningside Campus)
US Premier of THE LIVING, a feature documentary film by Serhiy Bukovsky.
Mr. Bukovsky (director) and Viktoria Bondar, (producer) will present
and discuss their film on the Holodomor. Thematically, the film is
about the price of freedom and covers a period spanning the year 1917
(the Revolution in Russia and the struggle for independence in
Ukraine) and the outbreak of World War II in 1939, with the events of
1932-33 serving as the basis of the plot.
Sponsored by the Ukrainian Studies Program of the Harriman Institute,
Columbia University.
The Conference is free and open to the public. For more information
contact the Ukrainian Studies Program Office at 212-854-4697 or visit
www.harrimaninstitute.org/programs/Ukrainian_studies_program.html
Please see attached poster.
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