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The last picture show
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Dowell, Pat
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Motion picture industry, Soviet Union
/ Motion pictures, Russia (Federation)
/ Women motion picture producers and directors, Russia (Federation)
1996
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Motion picture industry, Soviet Union
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1996
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The last picture show
1996
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\"The Soviet Union produced more women directors than any other nation, but now that Russia is back on the map, they, like their male comrades, find the marketplace is no respecter of art or ambition. Hollywood movies dominate the plummeting number of theaters in Russia, and a good many people stay home to watch pirated videos of 'Mission Impossible' and its ilk... A program of films by Russian women [\"Sisters: Films by Russian Women, the best of Three Decades\"] gives a glimpse of what will be lost if the country's film industry withers away.\" (IN THESE TIMES)
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Institute for Public Affairs, Inc
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