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The USSR's Hottest Movie Ticket
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THE ARTS
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12 / 1990 |
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Ann Lawton Anna Lawton teaches history of Soviet cinema at Georgetown
University. She is a specialist in Soviet cultural politics
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A recent article in the New York Times reported on a Moscow riot by angry smokers protesting about an acute shortage of cigarettes. To pacify the mob, a dozen cases of cigarettes were urgently dispatched to the nearest tobacco shop. "They bring something, sell it in ten minutes, and again there is nothing," commented a protester. "This is the way we live."
Stanislaw Govorukhin's most recent documentary puts it more forcefully, This Is No Way to Live reads the title, and it refers to something far less frivolous than cigarettes. It mourns the wasted potential of the country and its people. The film's debut was hailed by both the public and the press as a sensational event. Devoid of rhetoric or calculations, and frightening in its honesty, Govorukhin's film draws the viewer into a collective lament over the degradation of life in a society on the brink of moral and material collapse.
Soviet audiences in the last two years heave been exposed to an array of documentaries throwing light on every possible dark corner of political and social life, including past history and present contingencies. The trend rivaled the position papers, analyses, opinions, investigative reports - collectively called publitsistika - that flooded the press and attracted an increasingly alert readership. One would think, therefore, that the public had been desensitized. But the Muscovites who saw Govorukhin's film when it premiered in June were shocked and deeply moved. And so was I. So heartrending is the author's grief over the devastation of the motherland that I felt the film was not for foreign eyes. It is too private, too intimate - like a family tragedy.
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