Under Putin, the Kremlin has brought back the former Soviet national anthem, muzzled the free press, jailed the agitators, and re-introduced political show trials and the gulag. So why not throw some government money into Soviet-style propaganda films again? The AP reports that "Now the Russian government is trying to revive the Soviet film tradition, helping to produce movies and miniseries that push the Kremlin's political views, vilify its critics and glorify the military and intelligence services. (...) Artistically, the results have been decidedly mixed." (Hat tip: The Other Russia)
Actually, it's not so scandalous - the Pentagon has been doing this for decades, with Top Gun of course representing the pinnacle of patriotic cinema. For the Soviets, it's tough to beat The Battleship Potemkin, a personal favorite of mine.




Comments (2)
Not so scandalous?
Did the U.S. government collapse the way the USSR's did, after murdering tens of millions of it's own citizens?
Gosh, I missed that! This blog is really perched on the cutting edge of information! And thank God for that!
Yikes. What a revolting statement you've made. You should be ashamed. Maybe you were joking, but if you were it was far from funny. People's lives are stake!
Posted by La Russophobe
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July 3, 2008 2:21 PM
Posted on July 3, 2008 14:21
I think Bob what Bob means is that for the Russian government to start making propaganda movies is just the latest item on a long grocery list of myriad social control initiatives.
And yes, when he describes "Top Gun" as a pinnacle of artistic achievement, there's a good chance he is joking. Maybe.
Posted by James
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July 3, 2008 3:34 PM
Posted on July 3, 2008 15:34