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back to @ImmolateGrenfel's posts@nitrrogen__ Soviet cinema particularly in its earliest stage was incredibly influential, you'll find homages to Battleship Potemkin littered all over western cinema
Aug 20 2024 12:13:18 PM
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Explaining Britannic brutality
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What films? The comedic masterpieces of Gaidai like "Diamond Arm" and "Caucasian Prisoner"? Menshov's "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" and "Love and Pigeons"? Bortko's "Dog's Heart"? Or do you mean the movie all Russians watch on New Years Eve, "Irony of Fate"? pic.x.com/fcwx78sdhi x.com/midalthunter18… (⊹)
Aug 20 2024 11:56:02 AM
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Explaining Russian brutality in the Caucasus and Central Asia.
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@ImmolateGrenfel "Battle on the Ice" is a very good early-soviet film too. The Battle Scene is really impressive, especially for it's time and the technology available.
Aug 20 2024 12:17:31 PM
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