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Banned in Russia
Growing up during the second half of the Cold War, when I was a child the Soviet Union was notable for two reasons: nuclear weapons and censorship. That’s about all I really knew: the Russians and citizens of their satellites can’t read or watch or print what they want. Also they have enough warheads to [...]
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Tagged animation, banned, censorship, European painting, Fantastic Planet, Glass Harmonica, Khrzhanovsky's, modernism, nuclear weapons, Open Culture, Russia, Soviet Union, Vertov, warheads
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