Home Arts Filmography
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed Requires Authentication

Filmography

View more publications by Princeton University Press
The Zero Hour
This chapter is in the book The Zero Hour
FilmographyALL SOVIET FILMS mentioned in the text are listed below by title inEnglish and Russian, date, and director ("dir."), with "doc." added forthose that are documentaries.A few films such as Little Vera, Repentance, and Rasputin have ap-peared in video stores in the United States,- for other Soviet films, werefer the reader to several sources. IFEX maintains a list of contemporarySoviet films on videotape: IFEX (International Film Exchange), 201 West52nd Street, New York, New York 10019. Phone: (212) 582-4318; Fax:(212) 956-2257.Obtaining videotapes of recent films from the Soviet Union is stilldifficult. There may soon be several independent Soviet companies mar-keting NTSC (American-format) videotapes with subtitles. At the mo-ment, the reader is advised to get in contact with Sovexportfilm, whichitself may enter the field, for the latest information: Sovexportfilm,Kalashny pereulok 14, Moscow 103869. Phone: 290 5009; Telex: 411143SEF SU.The University of Wisconsin has a fine collection of Soviet cinemafrom the "stagnation" years of the 1970s on film (35 mm prints, for themost part): Dr. Vance Kepley, Jr., Department of Communication Arts,6112 Vilas Hall, 821 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706.Phone: (608) 262-2277.Loyola University in New Orleans has started a Soviet and East Euro-pean film and video collection which is available for research purposeson campus: Dr. Andrew Horton, English Department, Loyola Univer-sity, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118. Phone: (504) 865-2260.An organization that concerns itself specifically with Soviet and EastEuropean media studies can also help those wishing to know more aboutSoviet film: Working Group on Cinema and Television (USSR and East-ern Europe), Dr. Denise J. Youngblood, Chair, Department of History,University of Vermont, Wheeler House, 442 Main Street, Burlington,Vermont 05405. Phone: (802) 656-3180.African Hunt [Afhkanskaya ohota, 1988). Doc, dir. Igor Alimpiev.Against the Current [Protiv techeniya, 1988). Doc, dir. Dmitri Delov.All Against One [Vse protiv odnogo, 1987). Dir. Arturas Pozdniakovas.Andrei Rublev (1967). Dir. Andrei Tarkovsky.And the Past Seems But a Dream [A proshloye kazhetsya snom, 1987). Dir.Sergei Miroshnichenko.
© 2022 Princeton University Press, Princeton

FilmographyALL SOVIET FILMS mentioned in the text are listed below by title inEnglish and Russian, date, and director ("dir."), with "doc." added forthose that are documentaries.A few films such as Little Vera, Repentance, and Rasputin have ap-peared in video stores in the United States,- for other Soviet films, werefer the reader to several sources. IFEX maintains a list of contemporarySoviet films on videotape: IFEX (International Film Exchange), 201 West52nd Street, New York, New York 10019. Phone: (212) 582-4318; Fax:(212) 956-2257.Obtaining videotapes of recent films from the Soviet Union is stilldifficult. There may soon be several independent Soviet companies mar-keting NTSC (American-format) videotapes with subtitles. At the mo-ment, the reader is advised to get in contact with Sovexportfilm, whichitself may enter the field, for the latest information: Sovexportfilm,Kalashny pereulok 14, Moscow 103869. Phone: 290 5009; Telex: 411143SEF SU.The University of Wisconsin has a fine collection of Soviet cinemafrom the "stagnation" years of the 1970s on film (35 mm prints, for themost part): Dr. Vance Kepley, Jr., Department of Communication Arts,6112 Vilas Hall, 821 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706.Phone: (608) 262-2277.Loyola University in New Orleans has started a Soviet and East Euro-pean film and video collection which is available for research purposeson campus: Dr. Andrew Horton, English Department, Loyola Univer-sity, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118. Phone: (504) 865-2260.An organization that concerns itself specifically with Soviet and EastEuropean media studies can also help those wishing to know more aboutSoviet film: Working Group on Cinema and Television (USSR and East-ern Europe), Dr. Denise J. Youngblood, Chair, Department of History,University of Vermont, Wheeler House, 442 Main Street, Burlington,Vermont 05405. Phone: (802) 656-3180.African Hunt [Afhkanskaya ohota, 1988). Doc, dir. Igor Alimpiev.Against the Current [Protiv techeniya, 1988). Doc, dir. Dmitri Delov.All Against One [Vse protiv odnogo, 1987). Dir. Arturas Pozdniakovas.Andrei Rublev (1967). Dir. Andrei Tarkovsky.And the Past Seems But a Dream [A proshloye kazhetsya snom, 1987). Dir.Sergei Miroshnichenko.
© 2022 Princeton University Press, Princeton
Downloaded on 10.10.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9780691227863-011/html?srsltid=AfmBOoqlO_kcNSzYiW_VY-ZkuEJ-TEkLbx-4wXdPdzHSQqqfokXM9gyM
Scroll to top button