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1995
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1990
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1990
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1989
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Fans of Russian history will particularly enjoy this satirical political analogy, by director Sergey Ovtcharov which has been...
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Anelka
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1989
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1989
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1988
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1986
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1982
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1980
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Ironically titled "Saint Hope," this strange, downbeat drama about a prison camp in a fictitious South American country...
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1980
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1979
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1978
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1978
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1978
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1977
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1976
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Because of many good deeds the Finns did for Lenin prior to the Russian Revolution, their persistent desire for independence...
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Kollontay
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1976
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In this semiautobiographical movie, director Konrad Wolf tells the story of four German anti-fascists, who have gone to the...
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1976
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1976
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The first official co-production between the United States and the Soviet Union, The Blue Bird was the third screen...
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1976
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1975
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Narrator's Mother/Narrator's Wife
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1974
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Monolog caused some stir in the Eastern Bloc on its release in 1973 because it focused realistically on the emotional...
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Tassia
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1973
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1972
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1972
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This Russian psychological drama examines the bitter feelings of World War II veterans confronting the coldness of the...
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1971
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1967
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Artyom (Armen Dzhigarkhanyan) is a scientist who buries himself in his work after the woman he loves dies during the war. He...
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Tania
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1965
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