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2012 Spring Film Festival

May 1, 2012 Featured

Russian Religious Films Since Communism

Where: St. Athanasius Orthodox Church Parish Hall
           926 S. Main Street (Lily Spring Center)
           US (business) 27 South in Nicholasville
When: May 2, 9, 16, and 30
           7:30pm on those Wednesdays
What: Films of Religious Interest from early 21st-Century Russia
         In Russian with English Subtitles
         Each film given 5-minute introduction
         Discussion will follow showing of each film

mr-vig-and-nunMay 2–The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun The true story about an 82-year-old Danish bachelor Mr. Vig who for 50 years has owned an old castle in Denmark with the hope of one day establishing a monastery.  Mr. Vig’s lifelong dream is about to come true.  But the Russian nuns he has recruited have plans and wills of their own, and Mr. Vig must realize that the road to fulfilling his dream is very different than what he imagined. Written by Permille Rose Gronkjaer.

May 9–The Romanovs: Crowned Family  A drama by acclaimed Russian director Gleb Panfilov, recounting the final two grueling years of the last tsar, Nicholas II, and his family.  Beautifully filmed and delicately faithful to history, the film depicts not only the events but the vivid personalities of this tragic era.

May 16–Parables (??????)   Comic art-film containing video sketches or “parables” on traditional Russian religious themes, including “The Unusual Obedience,” “O Lord, Why Do You Not Hear Our Prayers?,” and “Christ is Coming to Dinner.”

May 30–Parables II (?????? 2)  A second “volume” of parables, reflecting themes similar to ancient tales of the Desert Fathers of early Christianity but set in contemporary Belarus, including tales about judging others, forgiveness, and the virtue of simplicity.

Father Justin Patterson will be the facilitator for these Russain-language films with subtitles.  Father has a Masters in Russian History from the University of Florida and has studied in Russia.  These films will be shown in the parish hall at St. Athanasius Orthodox Church at 926 South Main Street starting at 7:30pm.  For more more information call the church office at 859-881-8144.

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Saint Athanasius Orthodox Church
100 Lime Lane
Nicholasville, KY 40356
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Priest Justin Patterson
Church: (859) 881-8144
Cell: (859) 361-2823
E-mail Fr. Justin

We are a parish of the Diocese of the South of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), under the archpastoral care of his grace, the right reverend ALEXANDER, Bishop of Dallas and the South. We are the first OCA parish in Kentucky. We are located in the heart of the bluegrass region just outside Lexington.

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