


Classics
Many classic films are just as powerful today as when they were first released. We add such films from many genres to our schedule throughout the season. Many are shown on the occasion of their rereleases, in fresh, new or restored prints.Mission to Moscow
(Michael Curtiz, 1943)The Last Bolshevik
The Fall of the Berlin Wall Double-Feature
(Chris Marker, 1993)// Double Feature
Mon, Nov 9, 2009 | 7:00PM
Film/Video Theater
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Michael Curtiz's Mission to Moscow stars Walter Huston as real-life U.S. ambassador Joseph Davies who finds that Stalin and the Communists aren’t half-bad during his visit to the country. Produced to build popular support for the Soviet Union during WWII, the film was used as evidence of Hollywood subversion during the HUAC hearings. (123 mins., 35mm)
The Last Bolshevik is Chris Marker's moving and provocative portrait of the late Russian filmmaker Alexander Medvedkin. While paying tribute to the great Soviet-era filmmaker, Marker also chronicles the history of Soviet cinema and the country itself in his typically poetic and eloquent manner. (116 mins., video)
Susan Philipsz's The Dead (2 mins.) screens before tonight's features as part of the exhibition Susan Philipsz: The Shortest Shadow.
The Last Bolshevik begins at 9:15 PM.
Video on The Last Bolshevik
The Last Bolshevik



