The Film and Visual Culture Programme at the University of Aberdeen is
pleased to invite you to attend our next event of the Director's Cut series,
which features public talks with leading and innovative filmmakers and
broadcasters. http://www.abdn.ac.uk/directorscut
Pawel Pawlikowski
Tuesday 18 November, King's College Conference Centre, 6pm
My Summer of Love (2004) and Last Resort (2000) each won awards at the
Edinburgh Film Festival and BAFTAs. They were made by the internationally
renowned director Pawel Pawlikowski. Born in Warsaw, Pawlikowski left at 14
to live in Germany and Italy, before moving to the UK. He studied literature
and philosophy at London and Oxford and then embarked on a series of highly
original documentaries for the BBC. His work includes From Moscow to
Pietushki (1991), Dostoevsky's Travels (1992) and Tripping with Zhirinovsky
(1995). Pawlikowski's hypnotic film, Serbian Epics (1992), was made at the
height of the Bosnian war, and includes scenes shot of Radovan Karadzic and
General Ratko Mladic, who later became sought for war crimes.
Admission is free and each event will be followed by a drinks reception
hosted by Scottish Screen. To book your place and to view the webcasts from
the first series, visit http://www.abdn.ac.uk/directorscut or contact the
Events Office on Ext. 3874.
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Dr. Alan Marcus
Reader in Film and Visual Culture
Head of Programme
King's College
University of Aberdeen
Taylor Bldg. A
Aberdeen AB24 3UB
Scotland, UK
Tel: (44 1224) 272632
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http://www.abdn.ac.uk/film/staff/marcus.php
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