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This unique collection of writings and interviews highlights the
important role that cinema can play for understanding Russian
history, politics, culture and society in all phases-Tsarist,
Soviet and post-Soviet. This is the book for the Russian movie
aficionado - personal, pointed, funny, frank and full of all kinds
of inside stories and political folk tales. It is a fascinating
window on Soviet/Russian pop culture that only a cultural Marco
Polo and fanatical movie-goer like Louis Menashe would even dare
attempt. -Hedrick Smith, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The
Russians and The New Russians "Menashe combines an encyclopedic
knowledge of Russian history and society of the past 50 years with
a broad-ranging and sensitive eye for cinematic meaning and
detail." -Anthony Anemone, The New School University "This
sparkling collection of film reviews, essays and interviews with
filmmakers is a cultural history of Russia over the past 25 years.
Highly recommended to everyone interested in Russia and the
movies." -Denise J. Youngblood, University of Vermont, and author
of Cinematic Cold War: The American and Soviet Struggle for Hearts
and Minds. "A great national cinema is explored in its myriad
colors and textures. Not a traditional history, the book is an
archive of insights captured across years of passionate viewing."
-Jerry W. Carlson, The City College and Graduate Center CUNY, host
of the popular program, "City Cinematheque." "Menashe allows us to
see both Russia's present and her past through his crisp, clear and
fresh lens of a true expert who loves the country and its films,
but always remains critical enough to see their flaws and merits."
-Birgit Beumers, University of Bristol
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