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1 online resource (streaming video file) (1 hr. 27 min. 45 sec.) ; 526871170 bytes |
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Could it be that the more things are restructured, the more they stay the same? That's the question for the five principal characters in My Perestroika, a revealing documentary about contemporary Russia. The five Moscow residents remember being happy children during the Brezhnev era. Now, some 25 years after perestroika (restructuring) and glasnost (openness), they're alienated adults. They reveal here how life for them has changed. (From the UK, in Russian) (Documentary) |
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Broadcast 2011-12-06 at 22:05:00 |
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Classification: M |
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Children -- Social life and customs.
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Perestroi?ka -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Perestroi?ka -- Social aspects.
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Russians -- Social conditions.
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Social history.
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Russia (Federation) -- Moscow.
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Streaming video
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Hessman, Robin, director
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Durikova, Olga, contributor
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Meyerson, Boris, contributor
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Meyerson, Lyubov, contributor
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Meyerson, Mark, contributor
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Stupin, Ruslan, contributor
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Yevgrafov, Andrei, contributor
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