Posted on 06/22/2019 7:15:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
A bazillion Holocaust movies, HOW MANY about the Holodomor and Gulags..?
Moscow on the Hudson was fun.
The most recent was in 1999? Kind of a dry spell since then?
No listing of the amazing Polish film, Katyn..?
Wow.
in other words, they haven’t produced any for nearly 25 years...
As a kid I remember seeing THE RIVER CHANGES. It was a low budget and apparently Euro-made film about a town near the Iron Curtain that goes from West to East camp due to a change in the border river’s flow. The Commie bureaucrats and police arrive and start putting the town in order. They confiscated firearms too. The film ended with the townspeople fleeing across the river to the West.
Did you read the criteria for compiling the list? Foreign films are not included.
Thank you..!
Yes, I see you are both correct.
Thanks again.
“Enemy At The Gates” with Jude Law might vaguely qualify.
A rare film that accurately showed Stalin’s treatment of his own fighting men.
P4L
There is a book that is meant to attack the proper early vigilance against communism called: Red Scared! : The Commie Menace in Propaganda and Popular Culture By Michael Barson and Steven Heller. We know now that Stalin wasn’t a likable uncle and there really were Red spies trying to ruin our defenses.
One section has movies on the topic.
Rooting for the anti-Communist side as you leaf through it is fun.
It’s not news that people who have lived in privation under the iron fist of communism make movies about how bad it is, it is news when communists who have have stars and starlets in their eyes and have lived a life of luxury and adulation in a capitalist country do...
Movies of the 21st century tomorrow, it says at the end of the article.
Terrifying Polish movie, Katyn
Good point. You come away from that movie as having a visceral feel of what it means to be devalued as a human being - even in wartime - as an expendable tool for the State.
The most pro-commie Hollywood production I have ever seen was MISSION TO MOSCOW(1943).
They laid the communism on thick, and the last scene was of people all going to a shining city on the hill.
Thanks! Somehow I missed that.
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