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1971-1980

     
     
  1971  
     
    Andrei Rublev (1969)
   

 

  20/7 -

In an article published in the cinema magazine Iskusstvo Kino, the general director of the Moscow Film Festival states that film festivals should be seen as "serious ideological confrontations" between bourgeois and Communist views of art, and not as places for movie stars to attract publicity. [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

  26/12 -

The Soviet censors lift a ban on Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1966 film Andrei Rublev. [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
   

USSR 1971: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

Korol Lir (King Lear) (Grigori Kozintsev, Iosif Shapiro) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Ti i ya (You and Me) (Larissa Schepitko) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1972  
     
  Aug - Alexei Romanov, the reactionary head of Soviet cinema, is replaced [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
   

USSR 1972: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

Solyaris (Solaris) (Andrei Tarkovsky) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

A zori zeds tikhie (The Dawns Here Are Quiet) (Stanislav Rostotsky) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1973  
     
   

Films of Note

   

 

   

Eto sladkoe slovo - svoboda! (That Sweet Word - Liberty!) (Vitautas Zhalakyavichus) [MORE] [ADD}

   

 

   

Kalina krasnaya (The Red Snowball Tree) (Vasili Shukshin) [MORE] [ADD}

   

 

   

Sherikilebi (The Eccentrics) (Eldar Shengelaia) [MORE] [ADD}

   

 

   

Veris ubnis melodiebi (Melodies of the Verliski Quarter) (Georgii Shengelaia) [MORE] [ADD}

 
     
     
  1975  
     
  10/7 -

There is an absence of American presence at this year’s Moscow Film Festival due, according to the MPAA president Jack Valenti, to the lack of achievements by US film at the festival in previous years.  [MORE] [ADD] 

   

 

   

– The 119th cinema opens in Moscow, giving the capital city a seating capacity of 95,000.  [MORE] [ADD] 

   
   
 

USSR 1975: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

I Demand to Speak (Gleb Panfilov)  [MORE] [ADD] 

     
     
     
  1976  
     
   

Films of Note

   

 

   

The Slave of Love (Nikita Mikhalkov) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

The Wreath of Sonnets (Valeri Rubinchek) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1977  
     
   

– The first holographic movie is shown by a team led by Victor J Komar at NIFKI (Cinema and Photographic Research Institute of the Soviet Union).   The film has to be viewed through special ports because of the narrow viewing angle. [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
   

USSR 1977: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

A Sentimental Story (Igor Maslennikov) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano (Nikita Mikhalkov) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1979  
     
   

Films of Note

   

 

   

Five Evenings (Nikita Mikhalkov) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Oblomov (Nikhita Mikhalkov) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1980  
     
   

Films of Note

   

 

   

Moskva slezam ne verity (Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears) (Vladimir Menshov) [MORE] [ADD}

   

 

   

Siberiade (Andrei Konchalovsky) [MORE] [ADD}

   

 

   

The Crew (Aleksandr Mitta) [MORE] [ADD}

 

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