This chapter analyzes the long-term documentary project Born in the USSR (Rozhdennye v SSSR, Sergei Miroshnichenko, 1991-present). In intervals of seven years the films chart the lives of twenty Soviet-born citizens, starting in 1990 when they were seven years old, up through 2012 when the latest installment was released. The later films combine old and new scenes, going back and forth between different periods, continually renegotiating the relationship between disparate moments in biographical and historical time. In doing so, they create a poignant and often nostalgic contrast between the vanished fatherland the films’ subjects once shared and their dispersion over post-Soviet space and beyond after the collapse of the Soviet system. The...
The prerequisites for the study are the relevant trends in modern humanities that study the “era of ...
Ukrainian Cinema: Belonging and Identity during the Soviet Thaw is the first concentrated study of U...
This dissertation examines the aesthetics of Soviet cinema and the politics of filmmaking in Soviet ...
A popular and widespread theme in contemporary Russian cinema and television is the Soviet past rec...
This article is devoted to a specific case of identification with the Soviet past, when the latter i...
The main goal of this dissertation is to look at how, during perestroika, documentary breaks away fr...
After the collapse of the USSR in 1991, Soviet television looked old-fashioned and seemed redundant,...
Post-Soviet nostalgia, generally understood as a sentimental longing forthe Soviet past, has penetra...
Do we treat 1990s as a gap, a rupture between the Soviet past and the post-Soviet present? Post-Sovi...
More than fifteen years have passed since the change of the political regime in Eastern Europe, but ...
This article explores some of the strategies used to reconstruct the Soviet past in contemporary Rus...
The collapse of the Soviet Union brought about massive changes throughout Russia, leaving its econom...
This thesis examines the treatment of Soviet history in the cinema of the Thaw. It aims to show how ...
The author applies to the results of the monitoring sociological surveys in order to understand the ...
In the last few years, the Moscow photographer Danila Tkachenko has produced several highly successf...
The prerequisites for the study are the relevant trends in modern humanities that study the “era of ...
Ukrainian Cinema: Belonging and Identity during the Soviet Thaw is the first concentrated study of U...
This dissertation examines the aesthetics of Soviet cinema and the politics of filmmaking in Soviet ...
A popular and widespread theme in contemporary Russian cinema and television is the Soviet past rec...
This article is devoted to a specific case of identification with the Soviet past, when the latter i...
The main goal of this dissertation is to look at how, during perestroika, documentary breaks away fr...
After the collapse of the USSR in 1991, Soviet television looked old-fashioned and seemed redundant,...
Post-Soviet nostalgia, generally understood as a sentimental longing forthe Soviet past, has penetra...
Do we treat 1990s as a gap, a rupture between the Soviet past and the post-Soviet present? Post-Sovi...
More than fifteen years have passed since the change of the political regime in Eastern Europe, but ...
This article explores some of the strategies used to reconstruct the Soviet past in contemporary Rus...
The collapse of the Soviet Union brought about massive changes throughout Russia, leaving its econom...
This thesis examines the treatment of Soviet history in the cinema of the Thaw. It aims to show how ...
The author applies to the results of the monitoring sociological surveys in order to understand the ...
In the last few years, the Moscow photographer Danila Tkachenko has produced several highly successf...
The prerequisites for the study are the relevant trends in modern humanities that study the “era of ...
Ukrainian Cinema: Belonging and Identity during the Soviet Thaw is the first concentrated study of U...
This dissertation examines the aesthetics of Soviet cinema and the politics of filmmaking in Soviet ...