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  2. History of Russian animation - Wikipedia

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    History of Russian animation. The history of Russian animation is the visual art form produced by Russian animation makers. As most of Russia's production of animation for cinema and television were created during Soviet times, it may also be referred to some extent as the history of Soviet animation. It remains a nearly unexplored field in ...

  3. The Glass Harmonica (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Glass Harmonica (film) The Glass Harmonica. (film) The Glass Harmonica (Russian: Стеклянная гармоника, romanized: Steklyannaya Garmonika) is a 1968 Soviet animated short film directed by Andrei Khrzhanovsky. It gained notoriety for being banned in the USSR until the perestroika. [ 1] It is also notable for its unique and ...

  4. Joseph Stalin's cult of personality - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Stalin's cult of personality became a prominent feature of Soviet popular culture. [ 1] Historian Archie Brown sets the celebration of Stalin 's 50th birthday on 21 December 1929 as the starting point for his cult of personality. [ 2] For the rest of Stalin's rule, the Soviet propaganda presented Stalin as an all-powerful, all-knowing ...

  5. Kukryniksy - Wikipedia

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    The Kukryniksy are also authors of Socialist Realism -style paintings concerned with historical, political and propaganda topics. As individuals, they are also known as landscape and portrait artists. All three were awarded the honorary title of People's Artist of the USSR (1958). They were also recipients of other awards.

  6. Propaganda in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Propaganda in the Soviet Union was the practice of state-directed communication aimed at promoting class conflict, proletarian internationalism, the goals of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and the party itself.

  7. Cheburashka - Wikipedia

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    A Soviet postage stamp featuring the Gena the Crocodile animation. Cheburashka is an iconic Russian cartoon-character who later became a popular figure in Russian jokes (along with his friend, Gena the Crocodile). According to the creator of the character, Eduard Uspensky, Cheburashka is an "animal unknown to science", with large monkey-like ...

  8. Soyuzmultfilm - Wikipedia

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    In the post-war years, the studio stopped the direct lifts of American animation techniques, and the original aesthetic "canon" of the children's Soviet cartoon was determined. [3] The best Soviet cartoons of the second half of the 1940s were distinguished by impressive plasticity and facial expressions, harmony of word and movement.

  9. Black and White (1932 film) - Wikipedia

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    Black and White (1932 film) Black and White. (1932 film) Black and White is a 1932 Soviet animated short film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano and Leonid Amalrik. Based on the poem of the same name written By Vladimir Maykovsky . Which it was narrated and voiced by Konstantin Eggert .