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Pages in category "Russian propaganda films" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. August Eighth; C.
Soviet World War II propaganda films (9 P) Pages in category "Soviet propaganda films" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
1950 postage stamp, marking 30 years of Soviet film. It quotes Stalin, who calls cinema "the greatest medium of mass agitation." On August 27, 1919, Vladimir Lenin nationalized the film industry and created post-imperial Soviet films "when all control over film production and exhibition was ceded to the People’s Commissariat of Education."
Pages in category "Soviet World War II propaganda films" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
This category is for propaganda films about communist revolutions or to disseminate revolutionary ideas, which were made with the involvement of the government of the Soviet Union. Pages in category "Soviet revolutionary propaganda films"
Come and See [a] is a 1985 Soviet anti-war film directed by Elem Klimov and starring Aleksei Kravchenko and Olga Mironova. [4] Its screenplay, written by Klimov and Ales Adamovich, is based on the 1971 novel Khatyn [5] and the 1977 collection of survivor testimonies I Am from the Fiery Village [6] (Я из огненной деревни, Ya iz ognennoy derevni), [7] of which Adamovich was a ...
The film was shot over the course of four months in 2021, at which point Lockshin returned to L.A. to edit the footage. Universal Pictures International was originally slated to release the movie ...
October: Ten Days That Shook the World (Russian: Октябрь (Десять дней, которые потрясли мир); translit. Oktyabr': Desyat' dney kotorye potryasli mir) is a 1928 Soviet silent propaganda film written and directed by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov.