OBSERVATIONS:
- The signals and codes are usually provided at the start of the movie (within the first 10 minutes).
- When you research USSR/CCCP children movies over the past 70 years, it is difficult to find any 'Girl' films. It appears the majority of children's films were 'Boy' films (95% based on our observations thus far).
- Many of the films are set in a 'Camp' of some sort - i.e. Political, Summer, Holiday, etc.
- Almost every USSR/CCCP children's film contains scenes of children (Boys usually) in a state of partial or full undress and nudity. Research indicates this was particularly the case during the 1960's and 70's.
- Octagon symbolism and codes are present.
1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zerograd
Soviet phantasmagoric feature film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov, filmed in 1988 at the Mosfilm studio. (it's listed as 1989 in the English wikipedia, are they trying to hide it?)
Initially, the film was conceived as a comedy of the absurd, however, as the director himself later admitted, the film outgrew the original idea. According to Shakhnazarov, this is a picture that "our past is unknowable, since it is constantly mystified."
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- The signals and codes are usually provided at the start of the movie (within the first 10 minutes).
- When you research USSR/CCCP children movies over the past 70 years, it is difficult to find any 'Girl' films. It appears the majority of children's films were 'Boy' films (95% based on our observations thus far).
- Many of the films are set in a 'Camp' of some sort - i.e. Political, Summer, Holiday, etc.
- Almost every USSR/CCCP children's film contains scenes of children (Boys usually) in a state of partial or full undress and nudity. Research indicates this was particularly the case during the 1960's and 70's.
- Octagon symbolism and codes are present.
1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zerograd
Soviet phantasmagoric feature film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov, filmed in 1988 at the Mosfilm studio. (it's listed as 1989 in the English wikipedia, are they trying to hide it?)
Initially, the film was conceived as a comedy of the absurd, however, as the director himself later admitted, the film outgrew the original idea. According to Shakhnazarov, this is a picture that "our past is unknowable, since it is constantly mystified."
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