Monday, March 1, 2010

documentary: "Animated Soviet Propaganda" From 1924 to perestroika





































(IF THE VIDEOS DON'T LOAD REFRESH THE PAGE PLEASE they are there trust me...
there is also a little menu button down left on every player,where you can find all four of them)

wow this is great stuff!
just watched the whole documentary and there are so many beautiful animations in it that i have never seen before.
highly recommended.
but however great a lot of this looks
(incredible variation in style!love the part about animating paper cut outs)
this was truely animated brainwashing...
American Imperalists
Part 1 of 4 of the Documentary "Animated Soviet Propaganda" From 1924 to perestroika the USSR produced more than 4 dozen animated propaganda films. They weren't for export. Their target was the new nation and their goal was to win over the hearts and minds of the Soviet people. Anti-American, Anti-British, Anti-German, Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Fascist, some of these films are as artistically beautiful as the great political posters made after the 1917 revolution which inspired Soviet animation. A unique series. With a unique perspective. Includes interviews with the directors of the animated films which are still alive and commentary by a leading Soviet film scholar.


Black and White, 1933, directed by I. Ivanov-Vano and L.
Mister Twister, 1963, A. Karanovitch, Soyuzmultfilm Studio.
Someone Else's Voice. 1949. I. Ivanov-Vano. Soyuzmultfilm.
Ave Maria, 1972, I. Ivanov-Vano. Soyuzmultfilm.
The Millionaire, 1963, V. Bordzilovsky and Y. Prytkov, Soyuzmultfilm.
Shooting Range, 1979, V. Tarasov. Soyuzmultfilm.
Mr. Wolf, 1949, directed by V. Gromov. Soyuzmultfilm.

Fascist Barbarians
Part 2 of 4 of the Documentary "Animated Soviet Propaganda"

Cinema Circus, 1942, directed by L. Amalrik and O. Khodataeva.
Fascist Boots Shall Not Trample Our Motherland, 1941, directed by A. Ivanov and I. Vano.
Vultures, 1941, directed by P. Sasonov.
Newsreels #1-4: "What Hitler Wants", "Beat Fascist Pirates", "Strike the Enemy on the Front Lines and at Home", and "A Mighty Handshake". 1941. Directed by V. and Z. Brumberg, A. Ivanov, O. Khodataeva, and I. Ivanov-Vano.
To You Moscow, 1947, directed by G. Lomidze.
The Adventures of the Young Pioneers, 1971, directed V. Pekar.
The Pioneer¿s Violin, 1971, directed by B. Stepantsev.
Vasilyok, 1973, directed by S. Aristakesova.
A Lesson Not Learned, 1971, directed by V. Karavaev.
Attention! Wolves! 1970, directed by Y. Gamburg.
Tale of a Toy, 1984. directed by B. Ablinin.
We Can Do It, 1970, directed by L. Atamanov.
Capitalist Sharks
Part 3 of 4 of the Documentary "Animated Soviet Propaganda"

Interplanetary Revolution, 1924. Directed by N. Khodataev, Z. Komisarenko, Y. Merkulov.
We'll Keep Our Eyes Peeled, 1927, directors N. Khodataev Group.
The Shareholder, 1963, directed by Roman Davidov.
Proud Little Ship, 1966, directed by Vitold Bordzilovsky.
Prophets and Lessons, 1967, directed by Vyacheslav Kotonochkin.
China in Flames, 1925. Directed by N. Khodataev, Y. Merkulov, Z. Komisarenko.
Images of Yuri Merkulov, drawn in approximately 1960-1965, director Y. Merkulov.

Animated Soviet Propaganda - Communism
Communism
Part 4 of 4 of the Documentary "Animated Soviet Propaganda"

Forward March, Time! 1977, directed by Vladimir Tarasov.
Soviet Toys, 1924, directed by Dziga Vertov. Goskino USSR.
Samoyed Boy, 1928, directed by V. and Z. Brumberg, N. Khodataev, O. Khodataeva. 3rd Factory of Sovkino. Made as a silent film.
Little Music Box. 1933. directed by N. Khodataev.
Lenin's Kino Pravda (Truth in Cinema), 1924, presumed to be directed by Dziga Vertov. Made as a silent film.
Results of the XII Party Congress (of Cooperation), circa 1925, director unknown.
Victorious Destination, 1939, directed Leonid Amalrik, Dmitry Babichenko, Viktor Pokolnikov.
War Chronicles, 1939, directed by Dmitry Babichenko.
A Hot Stone, 1965, directed by Perch Sarkissian.
Songs of the Years of Fire, 1971, directed by Inessa Kovalevskaya.
Plus Electrification, 1972, directed by Ivan Aksenchuk.

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