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        <description>support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/EvanChester This video serves as a beginner’s guide to fantasy films made in the Soviet Union. Filmmakers discussed include Aleksandr Rou, Aleksandr Ptushko, and Lev Atamanov. You can watch my beginner’s guide to Soviet animated cinema here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0OQIraSHqs or my video on Soviet science fiction films here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChTbH_OH5yI If you'd like to support the channel you can donate here: https://www.paypal.me/EvanChester Or Venmo @Evan-Chester The invite code for my discord server is below: https://discord.gg/yuzaNk6rvQ Please follow me on Twitter @KubricklynchYT, on Instagram @kubricklynch or on Facebook: @kinopravda23 0:00 Intro/Aleksandr Rou 9:37 Aleksandr Ptushko 15:51 Mark Zakharov/etc. 18:17 Tolkien 19:35 Animation</description>
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