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Soviet films tend to be rather culture-specific and are difficult for many foreigners to understand without having been exposed to the culture first.
Various Soviet directors were more concerned with artistic success than with economical success ( They were paid by the academy, and so money was not a critical issue ).
This contributed to the creation of a large number of more philosophical and poetical films.
Most well-known examples of such films are those by directors Andrei Tarkovsky, Sergei Parajanov and Nikita Mikhalkov.
In keeping with Russian character, tragi-comedies were very popular.
These decades were also prominent in the production of the Eastern or Red Western.

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