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Dziga Vertov’s *The Man with a Movie Camera* (1929) is a groundbreaking Soviet silent film. It presents an urban landscape of Moscow through continuous shots and innovative editing techniques, rejecting traditional narrative structures. The film's notable experimentation influenced documentary filmm...
Ivan Vasilievich Changes His Profession is a 1973 Soviet comedy film adapted from Mikhail Bulgakov’s play of the same name. The story follows a bureaucrat who travels to the future after an experiment involving time travel. It was a popular release in the Soviet Union, achieving over 60 million tick...
The Volga GAZ-21 was a luxury sedan produced by the Soviet automaker GAZ from 1968 to 1991. It became synonymous with status and prestige within the USSR, often referred to as the 'Soviet Rolls Royce'. Its robust design and comfortable interior made it a popular choice for government officials and w...
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