Talk:Soviet parallel cinema

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 * Why is there a link to an article about the KGB on the word alcohol, and indeed alcohol can be seen in many Soviet films like the same irony of fate, as well as surrealism and experiments with editing, whether it was little known or popular, just like control over cinema existed even before Stalin, from the 20s, and already speaking what kind of nonsense is the author of the article about what kind of uprising, the fight against the regime, have you re-read science fiction or what? This is the usual underground, in some places trashy, practically unknown in Russia itself, a movie with a large amount of rubbish, the problem of which is not that it shows a lie, but I really did have phenomena in Soviet society, but that it exaggerates them and erects a little is it not in the rank of the main events in society and in the film itself, and the term necrorealism appeared after the collapse of the USSR and has nothing to do with that nonsense about the death of the regime and the alleged radicalism of the Bolshevik party that is written in this article, and for the films themselves they were not repressed there, they were not popular either during the times of the USSR or after its collapse, and in no way is it connected with the Indian new wave, in the USSR there was its own new wave with the advent of the thaw, and this is where the Soviet parallel cinema comes from 37.54.230.242 (talk) 00:04, 12 December 2022 (UTC)
 * And most of the information about some kind of repression is based on the words of the figures of parallel cinema and necrorealism themselves, which cannot be proved or refuted 37.54.230.242 (talk) 00:16, 12 December 2022 (UTC)