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Note: This live stream is for the discussion with the director, and does not include a screening of the film itself. • The East Central European Center at the Harriman Institute presents its 2020-2021 film series: Contemporary Society and Its Discontents, a series of screenings and discussions of films from the past five years that comment on various aspects of contemporary life in East Central Europe. The second event of the series presents the Croatian film  Ustav Republike Hrvatske  ( The Constitution, 2016). Join us for a discussion with screenwriter and director Rajko Grlić, moderated by Aleksandar Bošković (co-director, East Central European Center). • The Constitution is a story about four very different people who live in the same building but avoid each other because of differences in how they live their lives, what they believe in, and where they come from. They would probably never exchange a word, but misfortune pushes them towards each other. Their lives entangle in ways that profoundly challenge deep-held beliefs and prejudices surrounding material status, sexual orientation, nationality and religion. Slowly, and even painfully, they begin to open up to each other and recognize the essential humanity each of them possesses. • More about the film and awards it won: http://www.theconstitutionmovie.eu/aw... • Rajko Grlić was born in 1947 in Zagreb, Croatia, then Yugoslavia. In 1971, he graduated from a directing program at FAMU in Prague. He is a Distinguished Professor of Film at Ohio University in Athens, OH. His films have been shown in theaters across all five continents, and have been included in competitions at leading world festivals, including Cannes, where they have received numerous international awards.

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