Abstract

The article explores the principles and peculiarities of the cinematic language reflecting ethno-cultural stereotypes in recent Russian films. The diversity of expressive means used in modern Russian film art makes it possible to represent the ethno-cultural stereotype from different angles. Films that show visual stereotypes of the lifestyle in Poland creating a settled idea of Polish national identity are cited as an example.

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