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Locality: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 412-624-5906



Address: 4200 University Blvd 15213 Pittsburgh, PA, US

Website: www.slavic.pitt.edu/sli

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University of Pittsburgh Summer Language Institute (S.L.I.) 29.10.2020

Ice Cream Social Tomorrow !! Russian , Arabic & Turkish students !! @ 3 -> Posvar Patio

University of Pittsburgh Summer Language Institute (S.L.I.) 15.10.2020

Today at 3:30 !! All Invited !! Room 242 Cathedral Russian Film ... " The Vanished Empire " Shakhnazarov (2008) 'The film's story takes place in Moscow in the 1970s. Its plot unfolds around the love triangle between two young men and a girl who study at the same university. They argue, make up, and face their first disappointments and victories. While busy with personal lives and loves, they miss foreseeing that the country in which they were born and live will soon disappear from the map '

University of Pittsburgh Summer Language Institute (S.L.I.) 30.09.2020

Bulgarian , Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian Happy Hour Today !!! Everyone Invited !!! @ 3:00 -> Posvar Patio

University of Pittsburgh Summer Language Institute (S.L.I.) 17.09.2020

Everyone Invited for the movie today ! @ 3:30 -> Cathedral room 242 Slovak Film "The Garden "... Šulík (1995) "Jakub's life arrived at a dead-end. He leaves his job, and gets into conflict with his father. The trouble just grows by his relation with a married woman. Breaking out, Jakub realizes the pleasures of the countryside in the old garden of his grandfather. He finds true love with an angel, and encounters various exciting moments of his new free life. Strange visitors arrive, and he wont get back to town anymore."

University of Pittsburgh Summer Language Institute (S.L.I.) 29.08.2020

Everyone Invited after classes !! Czech Film 'Kolya' Svrák (1996)... @ 3:30 -> Cathedral room 242 "As the Cold War winds down, former concert cellist Louka (Zdenek Sverák) barely makes ends meet providing accompaniment at funerals after being blacklisted from his much cushier job with the Prague Philharmonic. For a fee, he marries a Russian woman (Libuse Safránková) so she can become a Czech citizen, but she immediately emigrates to West Germany, sticking the bachelor with her sickly 5-year-old Kolya (Andrej Chalimon) and a host of official questions about the sham marriage."