The Zero Hour Glasnost and Soviet Cinema in Transition |
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Author:
| Horton, Andrew Brashinsky, Michael |
ISBN: | 978-0-691-01920-8 |
Publication Date: | Jul 1992 |
Publisher: | Princeton University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $53.00 |
Book Description:
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Offers the study of changes in Soviet cinema that have been taking place since 1985. This title examines a variety of films from "BOMZH" (initials standing for homeless drifter) through Taxi Blues and the glasnost blockbuster "Little Vera" to the Latvian documentary "Is It Easy to Be Young?" and the "new wave" productions of "Wild Kazakh boys."
Offers the study of changes in Soviet cinema that have been taking place since 1985. This title examines a variety of films from "BOMZH" (initials standing for homeless drifter) through Taxi Blues and the glasnost blockbuster "Little Vera" to the Latvian documentary "Is It Easy to Be Young?" and the "new wave" productions of "Wild Kazakh boys."