
More events scheduled in Spring 2012
Baltic Film ScreeningWinner of Best Documentary Prize, Warsaw Film Festival 2009
Sheffield International Film Festival 2009
Hot Docs 2010
DOXA Film Festival 2010
Seattle International Film Festival 2010
Los Angeles Film Festival 2010
Winner of the Best Documentary prize at the Warsaw International Film Festival, this witty,charming, and provocative film recounts how in the mid 1980's, the nation of Estonia still lay firmly in the grip of the Soviet Union, and the repressive authorities controlled virtually all aspects of Estonian life. The totalitarian government's power was derived in no small part from their ability to censor cultural life and keep Western culture on the other side of the border. Rock and Roll was but a rumor and the only television shows on the air were dreary propaganda. But one day everything changed. Just a few miles across the border in Finland, a huge new television antenna was built that broadcast western signals in all directions--including directly into the heart of the Talinn, the capital of Estonia.
Filmmakers Jaak Kilmi and Kiur Aarma grew up in Tallinn in the 80's, and in DISCO AND ATOMIC WAR they make use of wonderfully playful but credible recreations to set their true personal coming of age story against the backdrop of the rapid collapse of the Soviet government in Estonia. As illicit television antennas sprung up in Northern Estonia, rumors about the attempted murder of J.R. Ewing spread by word of mouth to the rural south, and the nation of Estonia was as gripped by the saga as the USA had ever been. Teenagers went to their school dances and imitated the disco moves they saw on television,clothing and hairstyles began to change radically, and things would never be the same. The government controlled media scrambled to create western-style soap operas and disco-saturated television programming that vaguely reinforced communist values, but it was far too little, and much too late. The genie was out of the bottle, Estonians were now in the grip of American television, and they began to dream that one day, they too would spend their days working in skyscrapers and their nights drinking fine whiskey by the pool, alongside their robot car.
Also, the Finnish film "Suden vuosi" (The Year of the Wolf) will take place the following day Friday, April 13, 2012. 6pm. Swain East 140.
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Find out more about this Indianapolis-based Baltic musical ensemble!
These are weekly coffee hours sponsored by the various languages. Please join us and practice your language skills!
Lithuanian: No language hour set up yet.
Latvian: Contact: Vids Beldavs, vid.beldavs@gmail.com
Estonian: Thursdays, 5:30 pm, at Pourhouse Cafe, 314 E. Kirkwood, Bloomington. Contact: Piibi-Kai Kivik, pkivik@indiana.edu
Finnish: Tuesdays, 5:30 pm, at Starbucks, Indiana Memorial Union, Indiana University. Contact: Tuula Friman, tifriman@indiana.edu