More than fifteen years have passed since the change of the political regime in Eastern Europe, but the countries of the former Soviet bloc still face the fundamental challenge of how to deal with the events of their recent past, how to come to terms with the legacy of Socialism and its local versions. There are countless ways of approaching these issues, but I will focus on the possibilities of interpretation provided by creative documentaries. The material for my analysis is Péter Forgács’s..
The USSR ceased to exist 28 years ago, and there are generations of young people who were born after...
More than two decades after the Polish Roundtable Agreement inaugurated the collapse of the Soviet B...
The purpose of this paper is to show how a moment to de-territorialise the post-socialist spacetime ...
This chapter analyzes the long-term documentary project Born in the USSR (Rozhdennye v SSSR, Sergei ...
Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe: between cold war politics and global developme...
The main goal of this dissertation is to look at how, during perestroika, documentary breaks away fr...
Cinema tries to present major political change in a number of ways. The events that shape the kind ...
This book examines the post-war history of Eastern Europe from the perspective of social history. It...
A popular and widespread theme in contemporary Russian cinema and television is the Soviet past rec...
How do museums and cinema shape the image of the Communist past in today’s Central and Eastern Europ...
Do we treat 1990s as a gap, a rupture between the Soviet past and the post-Soviet present? Post-Sovi...
For forty years, the Iron Curtain was a symbol of a Europe divided between Soviet and Western influe...
The thesis analyzes the dynamic relationship among the totalitarian state, society and cinema and th...
This book presents a re-examination of the cinemas of a range of countries in the Soviet Union and E...
First, we must track the many differing political and ideological trends and configurations of trend...
The USSR ceased to exist 28 years ago, and there are generations of young people who were born after...
More than two decades after the Polish Roundtable Agreement inaugurated the collapse of the Soviet B...
The purpose of this paper is to show how a moment to de-territorialise the post-socialist spacetime ...
This chapter analyzes the long-term documentary project Born in the USSR (Rozhdennye v SSSR, Sergei ...
Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe: between cold war politics and global developme...
The main goal of this dissertation is to look at how, during perestroika, documentary breaks away fr...
Cinema tries to present major political change in a number of ways. The events that shape the kind ...
This book examines the post-war history of Eastern Europe from the perspective of social history. It...
A popular and widespread theme in contemporary Russian cinema and television is the Soviet past rec...
How do museums and cinema shape the image of the Communist past in today’s Central and Eastern Europ...
Do we treat 1990s as a gap, a rupture between the Soviet past and the post-Soviet present? Post-Sovi...
For forty years, the Iron Curtain was a symbol of a Europe divided between Soviet and Western influe...
The thesis analyzes the dynamic relationship among the totalitarian state, society and cinema and th...
This book presents a re-examination of the cinemas of a range of countries in the Soviet Union and E...
First, we must track the many differing political and ideological trends and configurations of trend...
The USSR ceased to exist 28 years ago, and there are generations of young people who were born after...
More than two decades after the Polish Roundtable Agreement inaugurated the collapse of the Soviet B...
The purpose of this paper is to show how a moment to de-territorialise the post-socialist spacetime ...