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The Village Voice calls it an "absorbing portrait of the refusenik movement." [1] The New York Sun says that it is "a thorough and engaging nonfiction account of the plight of Soviet Jews systematically oppressed under communism as they had been under the tsars, and denied the right to emigrate to Israel once the Jewish state was formed in 1948."
Former refusenik comes to terms with Jews who stay put, an interview with Iosif Begun. Pictures from 75th birthday banquet. (in Russian) Autobiography (in Russian) on YouTube, a documentary about Iosif Begun from the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, posted by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Director Piter Winetrob.
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Refusenik (Russian: отказник, romanized: otkaznik, from отказ (otkaz) 'refusal'; alternatively spelled refusnik) was an unofficial term for individuals—typically, but not exclusively, Soviet Jews—who were denied permission to emigrate, primarily to Israel, by the authorities of the Soviet Union and other countries of the Soviet ...
B. Agasi Babayan; Arif Babayev; Temur Babluani; Boris Babochkin; Victoria Barbă; Garri Bardin; Boris Barnet; Margarita Barskaya; Vladimir Barsky; Aleksandr Bashirov
The original goal of state-mandated film in the Soviet Union was to develop a means of propaganda purposed to usurp other forms of entertainment. 1920s cinema was designed to make a financial and ideological impact, and by the mid-1930s, foreign films were no longer imported into Russia from outside countries.
Soviet film directors (4 C, 353 P) S. Soviet sports administrators (4 P) Pages in category "Soviet directors" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation, also known as Russian Filmmakers’ Union or UC of Russia, is a non-governmental organisation. As of 2022 the chairman is Nikita Mikhalkov. [8] [9] [10] The union comprises several smaller unions or guilds, grouped by profession, including: [8] Russian Film Actors Guild [11]