Soviet Rock on Screen

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESSISBN: 9780299354800

The Life, Death, and Resurrection of a Film Genre

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By Rita Safariants
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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570 g
Pages:
304

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Rita Safariants is an assistant professor of Russian at the University of Rochester. Her work has been published in the Slavic and East European Journal, Canadian-American Slavic Studies, Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema, and elsewhere.

List of Illustrations Note on Translation and Transliteration Introduction 1 Singing Along with the Establishment: Aleksandr Stefanovich's The Soul and Start from Scratch 2 Rockin' Past the Suspicion Machine: The Rock-and-Roll Blockbuster and the Soviet Film Industry 3 The Tsoi Effect: Soviet Rock Stars On-Screen 4 The Leningrad Rock Film: Valerii Ogorodnikov's The Burglar and the Soundtrack of Late-Soviet Adolescence 5 The Brothers of Rock: Aleksei Balabanov and the Moral Downfall of the Soviet Rock Star 6 Raising the Dead: Sequels, Remakes, Legacies, and the Post-Soviet Rock Film 7 "Tsoi Lived, Tsoi Lives, Tsoi Will Live On": Preserving the Rock Star Body in the Post-Soviet Biopic Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

"Safariants has created a new archive of texts that allow us a deeper view into the perestroika period, helping us see how the last decade of the USSR has shaped Russia's present. A highly original contribution." - Lilya Kaganovsky, author of The Voice of Technology: Soviet Cinema's Transition to Sound, 1928-1935 "A fun, deeply researched, persuasively argued tour through the rise, fall, and resurrection of the Soviet rock film, a genre that played a major role in Gorbachev's USSR and that has seen a surprising resurrection in Putin's Russia." - Stephen Norris, author of Blockbuster History in the New Russia: Movies, Memory, Patriotism

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