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  1. Heart of a Dog (Russian: Собачье сердце, romanized: Sobachye serdtse) is a novella by Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov. A biting satire of Bolshevism, it was written in 1925 at the height of the New Economic Policy, a period during which communism appeared to be relaxing in the Soviet Union.

    • Mikhail Bulgakov
    • 1925
  2. 9 de oct. de 2021 · Russia. 774 subscribers. Subscribed. 513. 37K views 2 years ago #Russianmovie. Short description: - Moscow. 1924. As a result of one of his most difficult experiments, Professor Philip Philipovich...

    • 130 min
    • 39.8K
    • Russia
  3. 12. Iniciar sesión para sincronizar la Watchlist. Los Rankings de Streaming. 3932. +3190. Calificación. 44% (31) 7.0 (2k) Géneros. Documental, Europeas. Duración. 1h 15min. País de producción. Estados Unidos. Director. Laurie Anderson. Corazon de Perro. (2015) Título original: Heart of a Dog. Ver ahora. Filtros. Mejor precio. Gratis. SD. HD. 4K. 🇲🇽

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    • Laurie Anderson
    • 75 min
  4. In the early days of the Soviet Union, a mad scientist (Prof. Preobrazhensky) implants a human pituitary gland into a stray dog (Sharik) and accidentally turns him into a man. In Heart of a Dog, Mikhail Bulgakov uses this fictional experiment as a metaphor for what he sees as the failures of the Russian Revolution and communist Bolshevik ...

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  6. 4 de sept. de 2015 · Heart of a Dog La compositora y artista Laurie Anderson explora en este personal film-ensayo los temas del amor, la muerte y el lenguaje. La voz de la directora es una presencia continua, mientras historias sobre su perra Lolabelle o su madre, fantasías de la infancia y teorías políticas y filosóficas se despliegan en una ...

  7. Heart of a Dog is a short but snappy satire on the Soviets and rejection of eugenics where a dog is surgically transformed into a man and runs amok as if Bulgakov is harmonizing with Mary Shelley ’s Frankenstein to show that when creating a monster you end up…well creating a monster.