Events

Past Event

Film Screening & Discussion. "BATU: Historical Detective"

September 27, 2022
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
America/New_York
Hybrid Event

Location Note

1219 International Affairs Building
420 W 118th Street, 12th floor

This is a hybrid (in-person/virtual) event. Registration required for attendance. Please note that all attendees must follow Columbia’s COVID-19 Policies and Guidelines. Columbia University is committed to protecting the health and safety of its community. To that end, all visiting alumni and guests must meet the University requirement of full vaccination status in order to attend in-person events. Vaccination cards may be checked upon entry to all venues. All other attendees may participate virtually on Zoom or YouTube.

 

Please join the Harriman Institute for a screening of Rachid Nougmanov’s documentary film, BATU: Historical Detective and a discussion with the director, Rachid Nougmanov, and Diane Wolff, author of Batu, Khan of the Golden Horde: The Mongol Khans Conquer Russia. Moderated by Mark Lipovetsky, Professor of Slavic Languages.

 

Chinggis Khan's favorite grandson, Batu investigates the mystery of his father's death. Uncovering a conspiracy in his own family, he creates a powerful empire to administer justice against the culprits. For the first time in history, 26 leading researchers from Asia, Europe and America have come together as witnesses in a murder case that took place eight centuries ago. The question remains: Who is Batu? A war criminal, a minion of fate, or a justice maker?

 

Born in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Rachid Nougmanov graduated from an architectural institute and received his second degree at the VGIK Moscow Film Institute. His first feature Igla (The Needle, 1988) initiated what was to become in cinematic history: the "Kazakh New Wave". Claiming recognition at festivals including Berlin (world premiere), Toronto and Sundance, the film was released in the USSR in 1989 with the resulting box office number of 15.5 million admissions. His second feature Diki Vostok (The Wild East, 1993), shot during the breakup of the USSR and presented as the "last Soviet film," won acclaim in venues spanning from Venice (world premiere) to Los Angeles to Tokyo. Teaching, writing and directing, he has authored Dramaticon, an original screenwriting method. In 2015-2017, Nougmanov served as General Director of the Eurasia International Film Festival, accredited by the FIAPF. Currently, he serves as President of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Kazakhstan. Batu: Historical Detective (2022) is his long-anticipated comeback as innovative filmmaker.

 

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Contact Information

Eileen Huhn
(212) 854-6217