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Animated Soviet Propaganda [Import]
Konstantin EggertMikhail AstangovAleksandr BaranovFedor DimantYuri Filimonov

SOUNDTRACK LANGUAGE(S): RUSSIAN, ENGLISH. SUBTITLES: ENGLISH. From 1924 to perestroika the USSR produced more than 4 dozen animated propaganda films. They weren't for export. Their target was the new nation and their goal was to win over the hearts and minds of the Soviet people. Anti-American, Anti-British, Anti-German, Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Fascist, some of these films are as artistically bea…

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Masters of Russian Animation: Volume 1
Aleksey PolevoyGeorgiy VitsinZinoviy GerdtAleksandr Grave

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Masters of Russian Animation: Volume 2
Mariya VinogradovaVyacheslav NevinnyyAleksey BatalovViktor KhokhryakovInnokentiy Smoktunovskiy

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Masters of Russian Animation: Volume 3
Eduard NazarovAleksandr KalyaginGeorgiy BurkovArmen DzhigarkhanyanSergey Yurskiy

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Masters of Russian Animation: Volume 4
Leonid KuravlyovNelli KorniyenkoNina RuslanovaEduard NazarovMariya Vinogradova

The 12 shorts in this collection were made at the Soyuzmultfilm Studio during the late '80s, shortly before the collapse of the Soviet regime ended the subsidies that had financed the studio's output since its establishment in 1936. Nina Shorina's mordant stop-motion film "Door" (1986) probably ranks as the best known work in the anthology. The outré inhabitants of a crumbling apartment house…

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