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An american bias look on communism in the soviet union in 1952. Continue reading
II World War propaganda Continue reading
EN: This is a collaborative blog, so I need YOU! If you know any more info about the advertising I post, if you can translate some text I didn’t translate, if you know the year an adverting was pubblished, if you know any other interesting link or info please post a comment.
IT Questo e’ un blog collaborativo, quindi ho bisogno di TE! Se hai maggiori informazioni sulle pubblicita’ che pubblico, se puoi tradurre del testo, se conosci l’anno in cui e’ stato pubblicato, se hai dei link o delle informazioni interessanti pubblica un commento. Continue reading
Angela Davis, comunista, incarcerata per aver difeso i diritti del popolo negro, per aver levato contro Nixon in nome dell’Altra America la voce della liberta’
PCI – Partito Comunista Italiano – 1972 circa Continue reading
From the end of the film “Tsirk” (Circus) – 1936
US – Vaudeville dancer Marion Dixon is with her German manager von Kneischitz on tour – in Moskau. Her act includes a gun shooting her to the trapeze, the stage director there wants a copy of this act for the USSR. She falls in love with a Soviet enginer, but von Kneischitz blackmails her with her dark spot in her life, she has a colored baby, to leave Moskau. Continue reading
Will you be asleep or helping your neighbors?
(II world war) Continue reading
Part 1 of 4 of the Documentary “Animated Soviet Propaganda” (The quality on Google video is better as they allow for bigger longer files to be uploaded)
From 1924 to perestroika the USSR produced more than 4 dozen animated propaganda films. They weren’t for export. Their target was the new nation and their goal was to win over the hearts and minds of the Soviet people. Anti-American, Anti-British, Anti-German, Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Fascist, some of these films are as artistically beautiful as the great political posters made after the 1917 revolution which inspired Soviet animation.
A unique series. With a unique perspective. Includes interviews with the directors of the animated films which are still alive and commentary by a leading Soviet film scholar.
Two hours of documentary and six hours of animated films Continue reading