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Stalker (1979) - by Andrei Tarkovsky
Stalker (1979) - by Andrei Tarkovsky
When the Soviets ate BambiDuring the Cold War Disney films were banned east off the Iron Curtain, So
talesfromweirdland:Images from Rusalochka (1968), a Russian (well, Soviet) animated feature based on
talesfromweirdland:Scenes from the stylish Russian adaptation of Jungle Book, The Adventures of Mowg
Scenes from the stylish Russian adaptation of Jungle Book, The Adventures of Mowgli (1967-1971).It’s
wike-wabbits:Defying Everybody (Yuri Ilyenko, 1973)
Russian animated short, Okhota (The Hunt), 1979. By Eduard Nazarov.A boy enters a gun shop, and sees
talesfromweirdland:Russian animated short, Okhota (The Hunt), 1979. By Eduard Nazarov.A boy enters a
deekayillustration: HAT Films bought a terrible little Soviet car and took it onto the motorway But
“A Ukrainian at Rouyn some days ago was charged in court with exhibiting films that had passed the c
slobbering:The older I get the more comfortable I am being alone.
t3chn0ir:‘While I am digging for the truth, so much happens to it that instead of discovering
Andrei Tarkovsky in Armenia, 1965
Stalker (1979) - by Andrei Tarkovsky
Stalker (1979) - by Andrei Tarkovsky
Fighting On Film: Cold War British Army Training Films – Soviet Encounter & Fighting I
wike-wabbits:Defying Everybody (Yuri Ilyenko, 1973)
Sadko(1953)
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