- Undergraduate
- Foreign Study
- Resources & Opportunities
- Alumni
- News & Events
- People
Back to Top Nav
Back to Top Nav
Back to Top Nav
Back to Top Nav
Back to Top Nav
In this visual tour de force, 300 years of Russian history are brought to life in 33 rooms of the Hermitage Museum with one camera and one extraordinary take.
In this visual tour de force, 300 years of Russian history are brought to life by 2000+ actors, three orchestras, 33 rooms of the Hermitage Museum and—most importantly—with one camera and one extraordinary take. Bursting with objets d’art and a host of Russian all-stars (Peter and Catherine the Great, Anastasia), this cinematic feast ponders the depths of the Russian soul, one that is haunted by its legacy of czarist rule and Stalin-era sacrifice. D: Aleksandr Sokurov, Russia, subtitled, 2002, 99m
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.