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11/12/2004

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Survival Instinct

There's little heroism to speak of in Dmitry Meskhiyev's new World War II film about three Soviet prisoners on the run.

Global Eye

It seems we were all a bit too quick to concede the reality of Li'l Pretzel's ""mandate.""

Image

As much a political movement as a musical group, Grazhdanskaya Oborona has built its identity on the principle of protest.

Seeing Is Believing

Anatoly Vasilyev's spare, symbolic interpretation of Homer's ""Iliad"" is best understood with no questions asked.

Film Therapy

Moscow may seem like an odd place for an international film festival devoted to disability awareness, but that's precisely the point.

Wanted

Sasha has been picking up prewar bits and bobs since he was small, so it was only natural that he turn to buying and renovating classic cars.

Ticket Rush

In a throwback to Soviet-style tourism, foreigners are charged many times the ticket prices that Russians pay. So why are local museum-goers up in arms?

Holding Court

A new exhibit at the Historical Museum tracks two centuries of fashion and intrigue among the women standing closest to the throne.

The Idea of Violence

One of the differences between terrorism a century ago and terrorism today is that the earlier kind was never indiscriminate.

Shock Value

If besting Russia's Turner Prize is what it's after, then the Black Square award is off to a good start with the daring work of David Ter-Oganyan.


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