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  1. The postwar period was marked by an end of almost all autonomy in the Soviet Union. The Catalogue of Soviet Films recorded remarkably low numbers of films being produced from 1945 to 1953, with as few as nine films produced in 1951 and a maximum of twenty-three produced in 1952.

  2. Twenty Years of Soviet Cinema. Original title: Kino za XX let. 1940. 1h 29m. IMDb RATING. 7.3 /10. 22. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary. Add a plot in your language. Directors. Vsevolod Pudovkin. Esfir Shub. Writers. Yuriy Olesha. Vsevolod Pudovkin. Esfir Shub. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Photos. Add photo. Storyline.

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  3. 1h 29m. Documentary. Cast. Directors. Vsevolod Pudovkin, Esfir Shub. Recommendations. Time in the Sun. Portrait of a Library. Nicholas Brothers Family Home Movies. The Curse of the Swastika. One...

  4. 100 Years of Soviet Cinema From Failed Propaganda to Timeless Masterpiece: Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov, 1929) In 1927 while Soviet cinema was celebrating the tenth an ... 1964: Hamlet (Grigori Kozintsev)

  5. 14 de dic. de 2017 · 100 Years of Soviet Cinema: Introduction. Daniel Fairfax. December 2017. 100 Years of Soviet Cinema. Issue 85. There is a provocative dimension, perhaps, in the title of this dossier: one hundred years of Soviet cinema?

  6. During the decades of the Soviet Union’s existence, the history of cinema in pre-Soviet Russia was a neglected subject, if not actively suppressed. In subsequent years, scholars have brought to light and reevaluated a small but vigorous film culture in the pre-World War I era.

  7. Best Soviet Union Movies. Despite the challenges faced by filmmakers in the Soviet Union, including censorship and government control, Soviet cinema was able to flourish and produce many classic films that continue to be admired and studied today. 1. Battleship Potemkin (1925)