Cinema has always represented a powerful medium for influencing
audiences (including in political and ideological ways). Therefore,
exploring how the image of the Western world has been transforming
in Soviet and Russian films is still relevant today....
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Cinema has always represented a powerful medium for influencing
audiences (including in political and ideological ways). Therefore,
exploring how the image of the Western world has been transforming
in Soviet and Russian films is still relevant today. This study seeks to
accomplish the following: define the role and place of the changing
portrayal of the Western world in Soviet cinema between 1946
(the start of the postwar ideological confrontation) and 1991 (the
break-up of the Soviet Union) while comparing these developments
with trends from the modern era (1992–2016); study the political,
ideological, social, and cultural context as well as the main stages,
trends, and goals of filmmakers; study the concepts that these filmmakers
used to interpret this theme in Soviet and Russian films; and
classify and perform a comparative analysis of the ideology, content
models, genre modifications, and stereotypes of Soviet and Russian
cinema that came to be associated with the po
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