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3Published 2009“…Through their subjective recollections, food preparation becomes a metaphor for battle strategy. …”
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6Published 1949“…Pavlov is depicted as a man before his time, subject to the ridicule of the hidebound scientific establishment.…”
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8by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…This report was assigned the following topical and geographical subject headings by the RFE/RL: Foreign Relations Series: Communist Area…”
Published 1972-10-16T00:00:00Z-1972-10-16T23:59:59Z
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9Published 1929“…It is often described as an urban documentary yet the subject of the film is also the film itself –from the role of the cameraman to that of the editor to its projection in a theatre and the response of the audience. …”
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10Published 1938“…The names have been changed, but the story remains the same, as the Jewish Oppenheim clan are subjected to endless persecutions in Hitler's Germany. …”
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11Published 2004“…This remarkably honest, compelling journey into the hidden world of Moscow’s homeless children was nominated for an Academy Award in Best Documentary Short Subject in 2004.…”
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12by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Передача Российской государственной телевизионной и радиовещательной компании (РГТРК) "Останкино" (Москва, Российская Федерация) была записана группой мониторинга Исследовательского Института радиостанции Свободная Европа/Свобода (Мюнхен) как часть проекта по анализу официальных средств информации стран бывшего Советского Союза. Subject reports from the regions under the title "People and Money." …”
Published 1991-1993
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13Published 2007“…The film shows in detail the sophisticated defence mechanisms of a society which, through erudite press spokespersons and a PR department, presents a strictly positive media image, while at the same time creating a barrier to intrusive questions about unpleasant subjects.…”
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14Published 2010“…Duration: 00:50:00 Autocratic leaders have a tendency to imprint their own passions on their subjects, but the former president of the Kalmykia, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, a former chess champion and the head of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), has taken the phenomenon to a completely new level. …”
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15by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Featured in the program: Fedorov, Boris (Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation); Shestakov, Lazar' (Host for an Economic Subject Program on the Radio Station "Echo Moskvy") Contributors: Degtiarenko, Evgenii (Anchor) Референдум в России; интервью с Борисом Федоровым об экономических проблемах в РФ; о падении курса рубля к доллару; о кредитных карточках. …”
Published 1992-1994
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16by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Journalists watch and discuss videos on the following subjects: Russian soldiers sentenced to death in Azerbaijan; a journalistic investigation of Siberian gold deposit corporatization; "normality" of Russian society and what the term "norm" means; the story of a mother (Tatiana Litvinova) and her daughter (Maria Slonim) who live in England and Russia. …”
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17Published 2000“…Sharon Greytak takes us on a cross-cultural world tour from New York to Siberia, Italy to Brazil and on to Hong Kong as she reveals the aspirations and realities of people living with physical disability. Through subjective interviews and an evocative visual style, Greytak who has used a wheelchair since childhood, weaves a personal journey of resilience, vulnerability and the struggle to carve out a sense of purpose and worth with physical, social and economic limitations. …”
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18Published 2000“…Soros Documentary Fund The film travels on a cross-cultural world tour from New York to Siberia, Italy to Brazil and on to Hong Kong as it reveals the aspirations and realities of people living with physical disability. Through subjective interviews and an evocative visual style, Greytak who has used a wheelchair since childhood, weaves a personal journey of resilience, vulnerability and the struggle to carve out a sense of purpose and worth with physical, social and economic limitations. …”