On 29 November 2025, at 3:00 PM, the “Sixties and the Sixtiers” lecture and the following screeining of the “To Love…” film will take place at the JINR Mir Cultural Centre.
The sixties of the 20th century are a period that still arouses sincere interest among a wide audience. The first space flights and the Caribbean crisis, the Khrushchev thaw and housing reform, which opened up new horizons for millions of people, the synthetic fabrics in fashion and the development of virgin lands, the struggle against bourgeoisie, all mixed in this controversial era and gave rise to a special type of personality of the “sixtiers”, a hero of this time.
Lecturer: Marina Yaure, philologist, author of books and specialist in the exhibition activities of the Garden Ring Museum. She worked at the Tver State United Museum and the Museum of Contemporary History of Russia.
She will talk about this eventful period in the history of the USSR, when it developed into the most characteristic version of itself and the specifics of the Soviet system were expressed in the fullest way.
The number of seats is limited, registration is available via the link.
At 5:00 PM, a historian of Soviet architecture, Senior Researcher of the Museum of Moscow, head of the Garden Ring Museum Denis Romodin will give an introductory lecture on the film “To Love…” (1968), which will then be shown in the green hall of the JINR Mir Cultural Centre.
