The Glasnost Film Festival. Russian with English subtitles. Distributor: The Video Project, 5332 College Ave., Suite 101, Oakland, Calif. 94618, The Temple. Directed by Vladimir Dyakonov. Leningrad Studio of Documentary Films. 1987; color; 59 minutes, Chernobyl: Chronicle of Difficult Weeks. Directed by Vladimir Shevchenko. Ukrainian News and Documentary Film Studio. 1986; color; 54 minutes, The Bam Zone: Permanent Residents. Directed by Mikhail Pavlov. East Siberian Newsreel Studio. 1987; color; 19 minutes, And the Past Seems But a Dream. Directed by Sergei Miroshnichenko. Sverdlovsk Newsreel Studio. 1987; color; 67 minutes, Theatre Square. Directed by Grigor Arutunyan. Armenian Film Studio, Division of Documentaries. 1988; black and white & color; 26 minutes, This Is How We Live. Directed by Vladimir Oseled-chik. Ukrainian News and Documentary Film Studio. 1987; color; 30 minute, Homecoming. Directed by Tatyana Chubakova. Moscow Central Documentary Studio. 1987; black and white; 17 minutes, Marshal Blucher: A Portrait against the Background of an EpochDirected by Vladimir Eisner. East Siberian Newsreel Studio, Irkutsk. 1988; black and white; 70 minutes, The Trial–ii. Directed by Igor Belyayev. Moscow Central Television “Ekran” Studio. 1988; black and white & color; 55 minutes and Adonis XIV>. Directed by Bako Sadykov. Tadzhik-film The Glasnost Film Festival. Russian with English subtitles. Distributor: The Video Project, 5332 College Ave., Suite 101, Oakland, Calif. 94618. The Temple. Directed by Vladimir Dyakonov. Leningrad Studio of Documentary Films. 1987; color; 59 minutes. Chernobyl: Chronicle of Difficult Weeks. Directed by Vladimir Shevchenko. Ukrainian News and Documentary Film Studio. 1986; color; 54 minutes. The Bam Zone: Permanent Residents. Directed by Mikhail Pavlov. East Siberian Newsreel Studio. 1987; color; 19 minutes. And the Past Seems But a Dream. Directed by Sergei Miroshnichenko. Sverdlovsk Newsreel Studio. 1987; color; 67 minutes. Theatre Square. Directed by Grigor Arutunyan. Armenian Film Studio, Division of Documentaries. 1988; black and white & color; 26 minutes. This Is How We Live. Directed by Vladimir Oseled-chik. Ukrainian News and Documentary Film Studio. 1987; color; 30 minutes. Homecoming. Directed by Tatyana Chubakova. Moscow Central Documentary Studio. 1987; black and white; 17 minutes. Marshal Blucher: A Portrait against the Background of an Epoch. Directed by Vladimir Eisner. East Siberian Newsreel Studio, Irkutsk. 1988; black and white; 70 minutes. The Trial–II. Directed by Igor Belyayev. Moscow Central Television “Ekran” Studio. 1988; black and white & color; 55 minutes. Adonis XIV. Directed by Bako Sadykov. Tadzhik-film. 1977 [released 1986]; black and white; 9 minutes. James H. Krukones James H. Krukones John Carroll University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 96, Issue 4, October 1991, Pages 1134–1138, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/96.4.1134 Published: 01 October 1991