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Soviet Cinema (Circus (Aleksandrov, 1936) (Race of the child (Accepted in…
Soviet Cinema
Circus (Aleksandrov, 1936)
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Race of the child
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Quick research suggests there was a more neutral view of race at this time, and that people of colour had more rights than they did in the USA.
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By the Bluest of Seas (Barnet, 1936)
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USSR
1922-1991(Lovell, 2009, 2)
Famine and death - stark contrast to what is represented in the films #
"Between the 1950s and mid-1980s, many fine studies of Soviet history were written, but there remained a nagging suspicion that Western scholars might be inferring too much from too little, while the only Russians that were able to comment freely on their own history were emigres." (Lovell, 2009, 8)
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Film as one of the only products the outside world would see #
"The USSR not only killed and oppressed people, it also educated them, gave them jobs, and (more sinisterly) handed them opportunities to abuse their fellow citizens." Lovell, 2009, 10)
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