Dictatorship and Censorship: 30 Years of Czechoslovak Film-Making
Room 66, Library
1408 West Gregory Drive, Urbana
After a screening of his latest film, Silent Pain, acclaimed director Martin Holly will offer his perspective on film-making as his country changes from Communism to a free-market economy. Silent Pain will run approximately one hour.
Other films by Martin Holly will be shown throughout the month in Room 66, Library beginning at 7:30pm
Thursday, March 4 Ballad of Seven Hanged Men, 1968; FAMU, The Prague Film School, 1968
Tuesday, March 16 The Sin of Katarina Padychova, 1973; Death Made to Measure, 1979
Thursday, March 18 Signum Laudis, 1980; The Dead Teach the Living, 1983
Cosponsored by: Department of English, Department of History, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Department of Speech Communication, Humanities Council/LAS, Program for the Study of Cultural Values and Ethics, Program in Comparative Literature, Russian and East European Center, Unit for Cinema Studies, Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, The Center for Advanced Study, George A. Miller Endowment, George A. Miller Committee
Slovak Film Director