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Film Screening: Un traductor (2018, Cuba/Canada)

Un traductor
September 6, 2023
6:00PM - 9:00PM
Hagerty Hall 180

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Add to Calendar 2023-09-06 18:00:00 2023-09-06 21:00:00 Film Screening: Un traductor (2018, Cuba/Canada) Film #1 in the "Latin America and the World" Film Festival   Can't make it to the in-person screening? Register here to receive online access, available Sept. 1 through Sept. 13. * We kindly ask that all viewers register for grant reporting purposes.    Q&A Panelists: Angela Brintlinger, Chair of the Dept. of Slavic & East European Languages & Cultures and Director of the Center for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies Clarissa Surek-Clark, Senior Lecturer in the Dept. of English and Researcher in the Dept. of Sociology    Synopsis: Based on the little-known true story of how twenty thousand Chernobyl victims were eventually treated in Cuba, Un Traductor unfolds as a tale at once historical and personal, brought to life in crisply shot, beautifully realized period detail of a Havana on the brink of economic crisis. Havana, 1989: Russian literature professor Malin (Rodrigo Santoro, of Westworld fame) receives a mysterious note at the university with orders from the government sending him to a local hospital, where he learns he is expected to act as translator between Cuban doctors and the families of young patients from the catastrophic accident at the Chernobyl nuclear plant. Initially raging against his new role, Malin is forced to stay on. He eventually becomes deeply devoted to his patients, who suffer from radiation-related diseases. But while he becomes “king of the kids” at the hospital, his relationships with his pregnant wife Isona and young son Javi suffer. Meanwhile, life around all of them shifts as the “Special Period”—the economic crisis in Cuba that followed the dissolution of the Soviet Union—begins. Languages: Spanish and Russian, with English subtitles   View a study/discussion guide, made available by Pragda.    Trailer and Poster:     Hagerty Hall 180 Center for Latin American Studies clas@osu.edu America/New_York public

Film #1 in the

"Latin America and the World" Film Festival

 

Can't make it to the in-person screening? Register here to receive online access, available Sept. 1 through Sept. 13.
* We kindly ask that all viewers register for grant reporting purposes. 

 

Q&A Panelists:

  • Angela Brintlinger, Chair of the Dept. of Slavic & East European Languages & Cultures and Director of the Center for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies
  • Clarissa Surek-Clark, Senior Lecturer in the Dept. of English and Researcher in the Dept. of Sociology 
     

Synopsis:

Based on the little-known true story of how twenty thousand Chernobyl victims were eventually treated in Cuba, Un Traductor unfolds as a tale at once historical and personal, brought to life in crisply shot, beautifully realized period detail of a Havana on the brink of economic crisis.

Havana, 1989: Russian literature professor Malin (Rodrigo Santoro, of Westworld fame) receives a mysterious note at the university with orders from the government sending him to a local hospital, where he learns he is expected to act as translator between Cuban doctors and the families of young patients from the catastrophic accident at the Chernobyl nuclear plant. Initially raging against his new role, Malin is forced to stay on. He eventually becomes deeply devoted to his patients, who suffer from radiation-related diseases. But while he becomes “king of the kids” at the hospital, his relationships with his pregnant wife Isona and young son Javi suffer.

Meanwhile, life around all of them shifts as the “Special Period”—the economic crisis in Cuba that followed the dissolution of the Soviet Union—begins.

Languages: Spanish and Russian, with English subtitles

 

View a study/discussion guide, made available by Pragda. 

 

Trailer and Poster:

 

Poster

 

Sponsors

The Spanish Film Club series was made possible with the support of Pragda, SPAIN arts & culture, and the Secretary of State for Culture of Spain.

This film is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies and the Center for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies

Additional co-sponsors of the Latin America and the World Film Festival include: Columbus State Community College, the Area Studies Centers, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, the Department of French and Italian, the Center for Ethnic Studies, the Center for Languages, Literatures & Cultures, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.

 

PRAGDA
Columbus State Community College

 

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