ABSTRACT

With a historical sweep that recent events have made definitive, the authors examine the influence of Soviet ideology on the presentation of social reality in films produced in the Soviet Union between the October Revolution and the final days of glasnost. Within the framework of an introduction that lays out the conceptual terminology used to describe that shifting ideological landscape, the authors analyze both the social groups appearing in the films and the relations of film directors and other film makers to state censorship and ideological control.

part I|35 pages

Theoretical and Historical Introduction

part II|35 pages

Soviet Movies in the Revolutionary Period (1918–1928): Cordial Acceptance of Official Ideology

part III|53 pages

Movies During Stalin's Time: Total Submission to the Official Ideology

chapter 5|7 pages

Stalin and Soviet Movies

chapter 7|21 pages

Time of Mass Terror (1934–1941)

chapter 8|3 pages

The Great Patriotic War

chapter 9|5 pages

Stalin's Postwar Years

part V|72 pages

Soviet Cinematographers Reject Official Ideology: Cinema during the Last Years of the Soviet Empire