ONWARD TO THE SHINING FUTURE: COMMUNISM contains 11 works, most of which mythologize the state and and promise a utopian future of universal well-being. Dziga Vertov's SOVIET TOYS (1924), however, offers criticism of the state. Generally agreed to be the first Russian animated film, it satirizes the communist members who cashed in on Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP), which introduced a limited form of capitalist enterprise.
Name | First Aired | Runtime | Image | |
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S04E01 | Shining Future (Intro) | 30 | ||
S04E02 | Forward March, Time! (1977) | 18 | ||
S04E03 | Soviet Toys (1924) | 11 | ||
S04E04 | Samoyed Boy (1928) | 9 | ||
S04E05 | The Music Box (1933) | 20 | ||
S04E06 | Lenin's Kino Pravda (1924) | 8 | ||
S04E07 | Join The Co-operative (1925) | 4 | ||
S04E08 | Victorious Destination (1939) | 7 | ||
S04E09 | War Chronicles (1939) | 9 | ||
S04E10 | A Hot Stone (1965) | 17 | ||
S04E11 | Songs of the Years of Fire (1971) | 17 | ||
S04E12 | Plus Electrification (1972) | 9 |
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