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The Last Bolshevik (1994)
A documentary on Soviet filmmaker Aleksandr Medvedkin, examining his tumultuous career, the rediscovery of his masterpiece Happiness, and Russia's struggles over the course of the 20th Century.
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Anxiety. Thoughts of an Old Man (1984)
The director's reflections on the modern politics of the Reagan administration.
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Stop Thief! (1930)
Lazy or incompetent peasants try to malinger and wriggle their way out of duties at the Kolkhoz.
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The Silence of Pelešjan (2011)
A documentary about the Armenian avant-garde filmmaker, Artavazd Pelešjan.
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The Train Rolls On (1973)
This half-hour documentary focuses on Medvedkin and his CineTrain of the 1930s, a sort of mobile film workshop, complete with post-production facilities, animation stations and a large laboratory. Traveling thousands of miles across the Russian countryside, the train stopped to have its filmmakers document Ukranian harvest practices, steel production facilities in southern Russia and other industrial / agricultural matters; With each crew member living in 1 square meter living quarters, all individuals on the train were responsible for various odd-jobs and other practical matters in addition to their own film-making concerns.
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Madness. Reflections on the Cost of Murder (1979)
About the difficult political situation in the world related to the arms race.
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Caution! Maoism! (1976)
A full-length documentary film directed by Alexander Medvedkin tells about the nature of Maoism, the events in China in the 1960s and early 1970s


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