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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Slavonic Studies > Putin, Russia and the West, with documentary makers Brian Lapping and Norma Percy
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Sean Durman. A talk by documentary makers, Brian Lapping and Norma Percy. At the helm of the creative team at Brook Lapping Productions, they have won numerous awards and been hailed by the Wall Street Journal as “the acme, the Rolls-Royce, of documentary makers”. We are delighted to welcome Brian and Norma to Trinity Hall, where they will be presenting one programme from their acclaimed television series, Putin, Russia and the West, which aired recently on BBC . The series consists of four episodes screened in January and February, 2012. The presenters will decide on the night – with input from the audience – which of the four episodes to focus on as most relevant to current events. A full episode guide can be found here: http://www.brooklapping.com/news.php?id=986 The event will take place in the Trinity Hall Lecture Theatre on Trinity Lane. Followed by a Q&A and discussion. All welcome, no registration required. This talk is part of the Slavonic Studies series. This talk is included in these lists:
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