Tag #Soviet History

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Sokurov's "Director's Notebook" Premieres at Venice Film Festival

Alexander Sokurov's five-hour film, "Director's Notebook," a privately funded chronicle of the USSR from 1957-1991, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, marking the first time a Russian-produced film has appeared at a major festival since the Ukraine invasion.

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Chelyuskin. The First: A Russian Arctic Drama

The historical drama "Chelyuskin. The First," premiering February 20 on Wink.ru, recounts the 1934 Arctic expedition where the icebreaker Chelyuskin sank, stranding its crew, highlighting the subsequent Soviet rescue operation and the expedition's long-term impact on Russia's Arctic development.

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Sholokhov's Enduring Legacy: A Contested Russian Masterpiece

Mikhail Sholokhov, a controversial Russian author, faces differing views on his legacy; while internationally acclaimed, particularly in Iran, his presence in modern Russia is debated, fueled by questions about the authorship of his monumental work, "And Quiet Flows the Don," which depicts the bruta...

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Collective Phenomena: Soviet Jewish Scientists' Stories

A new theater production, Collective Phenomena, showcases the stories of Soviet-Jewish scientists who reclaimed their heritage after the Six-Day War. The play will be part of the Study My People conference.

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