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Wayback Machine Horton, Andrew;
Brashinsky,
Michael (1992). The zero hour:
glasnost and
Soviet cinema in transition...
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former Soviet republics every New Year's Eve (Andrew
Horton and
Michael Brashinsky likened its
status to that held by
Frank Capra's 1946 It's a Wonderful...
- (in Russian). 30
December 2021.
Retrieved 28 July 2024. Horton, Andrew;
Brashinsky,
Michael (1992). The Zero Hour:
Glasnost and
Soviet Cinema in Transition...
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Russian found footage horror comedy film
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Project 2012 Sid
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Retrieved March 27, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. Horton,
Andrew &
Brashinsky,
Michael (1992) The Zero Hour:
Glasnost and
Soviet Cinema in Transition...
- p. 58. ISSN 0006-2510.
Retrieved 23
September 2010. Horton, Andrew;
Brashinsky,
Michael (1992). The zero hour:
glasnost and
Soviet cinema in transition...
- film-makers and films, 1945-1991.
Flicks Books.
Andrew Horton,
Michael Brashinsky (1992). The zero hour:
glasnost and
Soviet cinema in transition. Princeton...
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Vartanov and
Kirill Mikhanovsky Writers:
Konstantin Chernozatonsky,
Mikhail Brashinsky Main Cast:
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Klavdiya Korshunova,
Yuriy Tsurilo...
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Larisa Pashkova as
Varvara Nina
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Michael Brashinsky &
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