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Here is an exclusive opportunity to view rare films and footage never before seen outside the former Soviet Union. From the Lenin era to the dawn of perestroika, this four-part series provides an in-depth look at the spectacular animation produced by the Soviet propaganda machine. As bold and expressive as they are vitriolic and disturbing, these films open a window into the mentality of Soviet leadership during much of the 20th century—paranoid, defiant, and fully capable of constructing a magnificent aesthetic landscape. In separate installments or as a series, this is a powerful teaching tool for Russian history, political science, and media studies courses. Portions are in Russian with English subtitles. 4-part series, 106-152 minutes each.



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©2006



The Series Includes : American Imperialists: Soviet Animation vs. the United States | Fascist Barbarians: Soviet Animation vs. Nazi Tyranny | Capitalist Sharks: Soviet Animation vs. Greed and Ambition | Onward to the Shining Future: Animation and the Big Soviet Lie
     


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