My Class. From Russia with Relativity

Verzio FF Submission “My Class” is a film about the brain drain, about tradition and globalization, about materialism and anti -idealism and not least about national identity. In 1982, 26 young specially gifted pupils were accepted to the school for Natural Sciences in the Soviet Union. Graduating f...

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Other Authors: Eremenko, Ekaterina
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Russian
English
Published: Zero One film 2008
Germany
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:0fd2a783-f431-4385-86c7-284f8967c6b3
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description Verzio FF Submission “My Class” is a film about the brain drain, about tradition and globalization, about materialism and anti -idealism and not least about national identity. In 1982, 26 young specially gifted pupils were accepted to the school for Natural Sciences in the Soviet Union. Graduating from this school guaranteed a promising future. After Perestroika and the fall of the Soviet Union, these special students disappeared. The director, one of the students herself, goes on a personal journey into her past in order to meet her former classmates and to find out what has become of them.
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English
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Germany
spellingShingle My Class. From Russia with Relativity
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title My Class. From Russia with Relativity
topic [Documentary film]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:0fd2a783-f431-4385-86c7-284f8967c6b3