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REPUBLIC OF KOREA / Anton Dolin, Seoul

19:00
from 67 EUR
Jan, 20th
Anton Dolin — one the most significant Russian film critics.
He is well known for his work as Editor in Chief in "Iskusstvo Kino" magazine as well as for his shows on the Radio and TV including Late Night show with Ivan Urgant. He is the host of his own YouTube show "Radio Dolin" and podcast "Film History", columnist for "Meduza", author of 15 books about cult directors and the history of cinema.

This is the first time Anton is coming to Seoul and will present his program "Big Talk about Cinema". What does cinema mean to us, modern viewers: is it just entertainment or is it still art? Or is it something so profound that it can inevitably influence society and the history of mankind? Anton Dolin will tell us what social and political influence cinema has today, how it changes the world and society, and whether cinema can somehow influence real politics — for example, to ignite or stop a war. The program "Big Talk about Cinema" is also a reflection on whether it is necessary to learn to watch movies, what is the meaning of the Oscar award and what weight European film festivals really have. Naturally, the topic of Korean cinema will also be touched upon.

The meeting will include the presentation of a new book: "Bad Russians. Cinema from 'Brat' to 'Patsan's Word'". It explores the commercial cinematography of Russia under Putin. Why did Danila Bagrov and Sasha Bely become national heroes in Russia? Are Russian comedies really so xenophobic?
This book is, as the author himself defines it, "about how blockbusters have made Russians fall in love with the dream of empire, nurtured nostalgia for the Soviet Union, helped foment xenophobia and aggression, helped build a repressive system, and assisted in fomenting war."

The program "Big Talk about Cinema" is all the things you wanted to know about cinema but didn’t have the opportunity to ask Anton Dolin in person.

Save the date. Anton Dolin is coming to Seoul.

January 20th, Seoul, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies — Cyber Hall Auditorium
107 Imun-ro, Dongdaemun District, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Anton Dolin. Presenation of the new book. January 20th Seoul, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies — Cyber Hall Auditorium

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