
The Lantern (7th Floor) / Katharina Otto-Bernstein Screening Room
Lenfest Center for the Arts
615 West 129th Street
Columbia University School of the Arts
Dean of Humanities, Film and Media Studies/School of the Arts, Department of English and Comparative Media, Institute for Comparative Literature and Society (ICLS)
Columbia University in the City of New York
Film & Media Studies/School of the Arts
presents:
“Fredric Jameson’s Archaeologies of Our Future”
Movie Admission
Reception RSVP at 5 PM / Event page
Saturday March 1st – (7:30-10:00 pm) Screening: Dni zatmeniya/Days of Eclipse (Aleksandr Sokurov, Russia, 1988) 139 min. – in the Katharina Otto-Bernstein Screening Room
This late Soviet-era science fiction traces medical school graduate Malyanov sent to work in Turkmenia. There he encounters victims of the government’s plan to relocate multiple ethnic groups. One wonders if in this bleak futurity there are premonitions of our contemporary situation.
Columbia University Film and Media Studies Memorial to Fredric Jameson honors his work on the science fiction genre in film and literature. Screening one of his favorite films returns us to his lesson: how to read the politics of our historical moment in the products of mass culture.