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A Journey of Dmitry Shostakovich

(dir. Oksana Dvornichenko and Helga Landauer, 75 mins, 2006)

Except as indicated, screenings are in English.

Thurs Mar 22 7:20pm - buy tix
Fri Mar 23 7:20pm - buy tix
Sat Mar 24 2:10pm - buy tix

Sun Mar 25
showtime is 7:10pm, not time previously listed
tix available at door
door opens at 4:30pm

Tues Mar 27 5:10pm - buy tix

Thurs Mar 29 5:10pm - buy tix
This screening is in Russian with no English subtitles!

Sat Mar 31 5:10pm - buy tix
Fri Apr 6 7:10pm - buy tix
Sat Apr 7 7:10pm - buy tix
Tues Apr 10 9pm - buy tix

"A fascinating spectacle!" - Village Voice
"Critic's Pick" - New York Magazine
World Theatrical Premiere


Dmitry Shostakovich, the greatest composer of the 20th century, remains one of its biggest mysteries. The nine chapters of A JOURNEY OF DMITRY SHOSTAKOVICH are framed by nine days of the last round-trip journey of the composer's life: a trip on a Soviet ocean liner to the United States. The film is narrated primarily in words of Shostakovich's letters and diaries, which sharply contrast with the propaganda movies shown on board the ship, as the twentieth century itself weaves myth and reality. Never-before-seen archival fragments of the composer's life--newsreel footage, photographs, letters, and personal memoirs--provide a unique perspective on issues of the artist versus the state, and truth versus survival. In contrasting official truth with personal truth, the film offers insight into the mystery of how Shostakovich was able to penetrate, through his music, the ironclad curtain and deeply affect Western audiences. Shostakovich's music, full of dark sarcasm and glory, lyricism and sorrow, laughter and melancholy, plays the leading part throughout the film. 

Dmitry Shostakovich

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