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Shooting Range, 1979, V. Tarasov (1 of 2)

Soviet Propaganda Animation. Psychedelic graphic style. Plot: An unemployed American gets a job in a shooting gallery as a live target.  
 
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wikiporno (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I like this vid. It's allmost hard to tell it's communist propaganda, and not just some kind of cyberpunk pastiche.
boredmuskoxen (5 days ago) Show Hide
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given the useage of stereotypical America-golden-age imagery, I'd say the former was more in mind, and someone in animation decided to include the latter
Wafflepudding (2 months ago) Show Hide
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They predicted "Jackass" and the rise of reality television two-three decades beforehand XD
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Roman63rus (4 months ago) Show Hide
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At us it is impossible to find work. I hate your democracy-full ГАВНО! Long live COMMUNISM!
tshibuta (5 months ago) Show Hide
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interesting work of art
thanks for uploading
funkypope (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Check out the live aerial footage at the beginning and end. This animation is quite disorienting and cool.
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Can somone PLS PLS PLS tel me the soundtrack???? again PLS
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Unfortunately i don't know the titles of the music pieces, but the director Vladimir Tarasov had a very good musical taste. The excellent music in his films was not just background, but an important device plot. For a beautiful example, see his most popular film "Contact" (Контакт in Russian), which you can also find on YouTube - it uses the music of Nino Rota and George Gershwin, and the result is stunning. That film is also much less bleak than this one :)
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lol you probably pronounce it 'hyperbowl' irl

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