University of Pittsburgh
April 25, 2008

University of Pittsburgh Calendar of Events, May 7-14

The following events are open to the public.
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LECTURE

5/8 Elizabeth Einstein, marriage and family therapist, will deliver a lecture titled "The Stepfamily Journey: Not for Wimps," at 6:30 p.m., 2017 Cathedral of Learming, 4200 Fifth Ave., Oakland. This event is sponsored by Pitt's School of Social Work. For more information, call 412-624-6902.

FILMS

5/7 Pitt's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will present 1612, directed by Vladimir Khotinenko, as part of the 10th annual Russian Film Symposium titled The Ideological Occult: Russian Cinema Under Putin, at 10 a.m., Room 106 David Lawrence Hall, 3942 Forbes Ave., Oakland. The screening includes English subtitles. For more information, visit www.rusfilm.pitt.edu.

5/7 Pitt's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will present Cargo 200, directed by Aleksei Balabanov, as part of the 10th annual Russian Film Symposium titled The Ideological Occult: Russian Cinema Under Putin, at 7:30 p.m., Room 106 David Lawrence Hall, 3942 Forbes Ave., Oakland. The screening includes English subtitles. For more information, visit www.rusfilm.pitt.edu.

5/8 Pitt's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will present Nothing Personal, directed by Larisa Sadilova, as part of the 10th annual Russian Film Symposium titled The Ideological Occult: Russian Cinema Under Putin, at 10 a.m., Room 106 David Lawrence Hall, 3942 Forbes Ave., Oakland. The screening includes English subtitles. For more information, visit www.rusfilm.pitt.edu.

5/8 Pitt's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will present A Kiss—Not for the Press, directed by Ol'ga Zhulina, as part of the 10th annual Russian Film Symposium titled The Ideological Occult: Russian Cinema Under Putin, at 2 p.m., Room 106 David Lawrence Hall, 3942 Forbes Ave., Oakland. The screening includes English subtitles. For more information, visit www.rusfilm.pitt.edu.

5/8 Pitt's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will present Hard Hearted, directed by Aleksei Mizgirev, as part of the 10th annual Russian Film Symposium titled The Ideological Occult: Russian Cinema Under Putin, at 7:30 p.m., Melwood Screening Room, 477 Melwood Ave., Oakland. The screening includes English subtitles. For more information, visit www.rusfilm.pitt.edu.

5/9 Pitt's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will present Alexandra, directed by Aleksandr Sokurov, as part of the 10th annual Russian Film Symposium titled The Ideological Occult: Russian Cinema Under Putin, at 10 a.m., Room 106 David Lawrence Hall, 3942 Forbes Ave., Oakland. The screening includes English subtitles. For more information, visit www.rusfilm.pitt.edu.

5/9 Pitt's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will present Day Watch, directed by Timur Bekmambetov, as part of the 10th annual Russian Film Symposium titled The Ideological Occult: Russian Cinema Under Putin, at 2 p.m., Room 106 David Lawrence Hall, 3942 Forbes Ave., Oakland. The screening includes English subtitles. For more information, visit www.rusfilm.pitt.edu.

5/9 Pitt's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will present Cruelty, directed by Marina Liubakova, as part of the 10th annual Russian Film Symposium titled The Ideological Occult: Russian Cinema Under Putin, at 7:30 p.m., Melwood Screening Room, 477 Melwood Ave., Oakland. The screening includes English subtitles. For more information, visit www.rusfilm.pitt.edu.

5/10 Pitt's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will present Simple Things, directed by Aleksei Popogrebskii, as part of the 10th annual Russian Film Symposium titled The Ideological Occult: Russian Cinema Under Putin, at

7:30 p.m., Melwood Screening Room, 477 Melwood Ave., Oakland. The screening includes English subtitles. For more information, visit www.rusfilm.pitt.edu.

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