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Subject: AFTER THE RUSSIAN WAR WITH AFGHANISTAN:
        A film and discussion
From: "Robert M. Taylor" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 01:11:23 -0500

University of Oklahoma Film and Video Studies Program

Invites you to

AFTER THE RUSSIAN WAR WITH AFGHANISTAN: A SCREENING AND DISCUSSION OF THE
RUSSIAN FILM MUSLIM (1995)

                                7PM THURSDAY, OCT. 4
                                123 GEORGE LYNN CROSS



FOLLOWING THE SCREENING, THERE WILL BE A DISCUSSION LED BY SEVERAL FACULTY,
STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS INCLUDING:

Dr. Andrew Horton, the Jeanne H Smith Professor of Film & Video Studies
Rev.-Dr. Joe Ted Miller, Rector of St. John's Episcopal Church
Dr. Robert Cox, Director of The International Studies School
Dr. Shmuel Shepkaru, Assistant Professor of History & Judaic Studies
Dr. Joshua Landis, Assistant Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History
Mohammad Y Haider President of the Pakistan Student Organization
Robert M. Taylor Film and Video Studies Senior



STORY: A Russian soldier who spent ten years in captivity in Afghanistan,
returns to his home village and shocks all of its inhabitants because of
his conversion to Islam. During his absence, his father hanged himself, his
brother served a prison term and his former fiancée has become a woman of
very low morals. The village is the scene of endless drinking while the
local boss is selling off the land for dollars to new-rich Russians. Our
hero turns out as the only sober and hard-working member of the community.
However, his attachment to his new faith soon provokes the hatred and
rejection of everyone else, including his own family.

Russian, color, 1 hr. 44min.  Directed by Vladimir Khotinenko.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.  Call 325-3020 for further information or
accommodations on the basis of disability

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