Tony Shaw, 'Nightmare on Nevsky Prospekt: The Blue Bird as a Curious Instance of U.S.-Soviet Film Collaboration during the Cold War', Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 14(1): 3-33, March 2012, available online at: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/10.1162/JCWS_a_00174#.WNphy2cm59A © 2012 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyCombining cinematic and diplomatic history, this article examines a curious relic of the détente phase of the Cold War, the fantasy-musical The Blue Bird. Released on the silver screen in 1976, The Blue Bird was the only U.S.-Soviet cinematic coproduction during the Cold War. The movie was made for a variety of commercial, artistic, and ideological reasons but fai...
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The article explores Soviet films of the cold-war period by Aleksandrov, Romm, Kalatozov, and Abram ...
abstract: Popular culture has a longstanding tendency for being affected by, and reversely affecting...
The article discusses the distribution of Soviet motion pictures in the U.S. by distribution company...
Journal of Cold War Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, printemps 2012 Articles: Tony Shaw, "Nightmare on Nevs...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Historical Journal of ...
The article explores the most important Soviet film covering the incipient Cold War, Meeting on the ...
Tony Shaw, 'Early Warnings of the Red Peril: A Pre-History of Cold War British Cinema, 1917-1939', F...
The image of Russia and Russian people in American cinematography of the period from 1946 till now i...
abstract: The Soviet Union suffered immensely as a result of World War II. When the dust settled and...
The early 1960s saw a string of popular Cold War spy movies and television shows that illuminated th...
Tony Shaw (2005) ‘From Liverpool to Russia, With Love: A Letter to Brezhnev and Cold War Cinematic D...
In the fight for public opinion during the Cold War, cinema was one of the most powerful tools to tu...
Combining analyses of primary documents housed at American, Russian and Czech archives, and employin...
The Soviet occupation authorities in East Germany sent their American counterparts in West Germany i...
In the period of renewal of the Cold war, after 1980, movies which abandon the idea of the dentate a...
The article explores Soviet films of the cold-war period by Aleksandrov, Romm, Kalatozov, and Abram ...
abstract: Popular culture has a longstanding tendency for being affected by, and reversely affecting...
The article discusses the distribution of Soviet motion pictures in the U.S. by distribution company...