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Film

Naomi Uman: Ukrainian Time Machine

When

Monday Mar 29, 2010 (8–10pm)

Where

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San Francisco Cinematheque (Venue Partner)

145 9th St, Suite 240

415.552.1990

Directions: Screenings are held at venues across the Bay Area. Check event listings for venue information.

Price

Free

San Francisco Cinematheque says…

Screening at the University of San Francisco, Ovila Amphitheater (map)

Naomi Uman in-person

presented in association with the USF Film Studies Program & Cinema Project

While exploring family roots in Ukraine, American filmmaker Naomi Uman lived in Legedzine, a small village near the center of the country, and made Ukrainian Time Machine—employing the same diary-film style as seen in her past works Leche and Mala Leche—about the people there. Together with friends from the Echo Park Film Center in Los Angeles, Uman rented a van, bought a gas-powered generator and headed out across the country. Once in a new town, they simply asked for permission to do a screening, advertising the show over their speaker system and inviting people one by one. Many attendees said to Uman, “This is the way that we live; you have captured that. We ourselves could never have made this film. We do not see these things about ourselves as something to film, yet you have made a truly accurate portrait of our lives.” This outdoor Cinematheque screening will recreate the unique atmosphere and exuberance of the Ukraine roadshow. (MIKE PLANTE)

Naomi Uman: Ukrainian Time Machine (2008), 100 min.