This event is in the past.It took place on March 15, 2026 at BPI.




Soviet-era Baltic filmmakers smuggled history onto the screen through allegory and reenactment when the past was forbidden. Four rare shorts from the 1960s–90s explore deportation, collectivization, and partisan resistance, followed by discussion with historian Irina Tcherneva.
Poetic archival cinema
Live expert commentary
Historical documentary shorts
Tips
🎬"extraordinary film that embodies reality, Samuel Beckett, and the theatre of the absurd" (Jonas Mekas)
🎒bring a backpack, no caddies allowed inside
🍿bring snacks, re-entry requires starting over
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Quartier Bruneseau




Soviet-era Baltic filmmakers smuggled history onto the screen through allegory and reenactment when the past was forbidden. Four rare shorts from the 1960s–90s explore deportation, collectivization, and partisan resistance, followed by discussion with historian Irina Tcherneva.
Poetic archival cinema
Live expert commentary
Historical documentary shorts
Tips
🎬"extraordinary film that embodies reality, Samuel Beckett, and the theatre of the absurd" (Jonas Mekas)
🎒bring a backpack, no caddies allowed inside
🍿bring snacks, re-entry requires starting over
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