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“A naked woman sits before a portrait of Stalin and smokes marijuana.” This was how one critic described the movies of the late 80s. Obviously something drastic has happened. The state of cinema shifted dramatically in such a few short years. We'll see the seismic changes that rocked the last few years of the Soviet Union, and its impact on film and the film industries. Find out how anti-war film, Mikhail Romm's students, the search for Tarkovsky's heir, "dark" movies, rock music and corpses informed the movies of the late Soviet era, perestroika. Movies discussed: Come and See, 1985 Repentance, 1986 Kin Dza Dza, 1986 Letters from a Dead Man, 1986 Courier, 1986 Forgotten Melody for a Flute, 1987 Dear Elena Sergeyevna, 1988 Assa, 1988 Little Vera, 1988 Black Rose is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose is an Emblem of Love, 1989 Fountain, 1989 Is Stalin With Us?, 1989 Asthenic Syndrome, 1990 Soviet Elegy, 1990 House Under the Starry Sky, 1991
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