Paweł Frelik’s March 17 lunchtime seminar may be viewed online or downloaded from the sources listed below.
[caption id="attachment_379" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Dima Fedotof, “Fortress” (2013)[/caption]
Recommended advance viewings
Katedra / The Cathedral (Poland, dir. Tomek Baginski, 2003) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrCN2dLFf5Y (watch in HD)
A 639. baba / Doll No. 639 (Hungary, dir. András Dési and Gábor Móray, 2005) – https://www.sendspace.com/file/hdcace
Sooner or Later / Elöbb-utóbb (Hungary, dir. Isti Madarász, 2006) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKc4lkln4ak
Veza / The Link (Croatia, dir. Jadran Puharicm 2007) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkCGW4DDk2w (make sure you switch on Eng subtitles)
Arka / The Ark (Poland, dir. Grzegorz Jonkajtys, 2007) – https://vimeo.com/3116167
My Friend Is A Cloud (Romania, dir. Anton Octavian, 2009) – https://vimeo.com/105582799
Lucky Day Forever (Poland, dir. Alek Wasilewski, 2011) – http://www.luckydayforever.com/
Крепость/Fortress (Russia, dir. Dima Fedotof, 2013) – https://vimeo.com/67768281
Ambition (Poland/Ireland/Iceland, dir. Tomek Baginski, 2014) – https://vimeo.com/109903713
[caption id="attachment_378" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Tomek Baginski, “Ambition” (2014)[/caption]
Recommended advance reading
Milner, Andrew. “Where Was Science Fiction?” Locating Science Fiction. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2012. 155–77. Contact Terry Harpold < tharpold@ufl.edu > for a copy of this text.
Professor Frelik’s visit is co-sponsored by the UF Center for European Studies, the Department of English, and the Science Fiction Working Group.
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Viewings & readings for March 17 Frelik seminar
“What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Science Fiction: Genre Systems and Definitions in Central and Eastern Europe”
Recommended advance viewings and readings for Paweł Frelik’s March 17 lunchtime seminar may be viewed online or downloaded from the sources listed below.
Dima Fedotof, “Fortress” (2013)
Recommended advance viewings
Katedra / The Cathedral (Poland, dir. Tomek Baginski, 2003) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrCN2dLFf5Y (watch in HD)
A 639. baba / Doll No. 639 (Hungary, dir. András Dési and Gábor Móray, 2005) – https://www.sendspace.com/file/hdcace
Sooner or Later / Elöbb-utóbb (Hungary, dir. Isti Madarász, 2006) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKc4lkln4ak
Veza / The Link (Croatia, dir. Jadran Puharicm 2007) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkCGW4DDk2w (make sure you switch on Eng subtitles)
Arka / The Ark (Poland, dir. Grzegorz Jonkajtys, 2007) – https://vimeo.com/3116167
My Friend Is A Cloud (Romania, dir. Anton Octavian, 2009) – https://vimeo.com/105582799
Lucky Day Forever (Poland, dir. Alek Wasilewski, 2011) – http://www.luckydayforever.com/
Крепость/Fortress (Russia, dir. Dima Fedotof, 2013) – https://vimeo.com/67768281
Ambition (Poland/Ireland/Iceland, dir. Tomek Baginski, 2014) – https://vimeo.com/109903713
Tomek Baginski, “Ambition” (2014)
Recommended advance reading
Milner, Andrew. “Where Was Science Fiction?” Locating Science Fiction. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2012. 155–77. Contact Terry Harpold < tharpold@ufl.edu > for a copy of this text.
Professor Frelik’s visit is co-sponsored by the UF Center for European Studies, the Department of English, and the Science Fiction Working Group .
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