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Alyosha [2008]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00003725
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Director/Creator
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Original Title
Aljoša
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Language
Estonian Russian
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Language of Subtitles
English
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Published
Estonia : IN-RUUM, 2008.
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Physical Description
DVD-ROM (67 min.)
Contents Summary
In 1991, the year Estonia regained its independence, most monuments that had been erected by the Soviet regime were taken down. Situated in the centre of Tallinn, the Bronze Soldier remained in its original location. The statue was erected for the memory and honor of those who fell in the Great Fatherland War of 1947. For Estonian nationalists, this monument symbolized Soviet occupation and the beginning of bloody repressions. In the past 15 years, the Bronze Soldier has been the symbol of being a Russian for many Russian-speaking residents of Estonia, connecting them with Russia and Russian identity. The documentary shows the people who have come together around the Bronze Soldier on 9th of May during 2005 and 2007 and voices their attachment to the monument.
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Verzio Film Festival Submission
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Verzio Film Festival Submission
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Alyosha [2008]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00003725
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
Director/Creator
General Information
Original Title
Aljoša
General Information
Language
Estonian Russian
General Information
Language of Subtitles
English
General Information
Published
Estonia : IN-RUUM, 2008.
General Information
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (67 min.)
Contents Summary
In 1991, the year Estonia regained its independence, most monuments that had been erected by the Soviet regime were taken down. Situated in the centre of Tallinn, the Bronze Soldier remained in its original location. The statue was erected for the memory and honor of those who fell in the Great Fatherland War of 1947. For Estonian nationalists, this monument symbolized Soviet occupation and the beginning of bloody repressions. In the past 15 years, the Bronze Soldier has been the symbol of being a Russian for many Russian-speaking residents of Estonia, connecting them with Russia and Russian identity. The documentary shows the people who have come together around the Bronze Soldier on 9th of May during 2005 and 2007 and voices their attachment to the monument.
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Bibliographic Information
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Holdings
DVD
Item Type
DVD
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Current Location
OSA Film Library
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Volume Info
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Shelving Location
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Public Note
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Digital Film