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“Russian Rock Underground” is a 30min documentary directed by Peter Vronsky, shot in Moscow and St. Petersburg between January and February 1988.
 
“Russian Rock Underground” is a 30min documentary directed by Peter Vronsky, shot in Moscow and St. Petersburg between January and February 1988.
  
Featuring bands like Aquarium, Televizor, Marquisa, Auction, Nebo i Zemlya and Zvuki Mu, it shows some of the contradictions and conflicts still happening at the final stages of the “Perestroika”.
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Featuring bands like [[Aquarium]], [[Televizor]], [[Marquisa]], [[Auction]], [[Nebo i Zemlya]] and [[Zvuki Mu]], it shows some of the contradictions and conflicts still happening at the final stages of the “Perestroika”.
  
 
Thanks to Peter Vronsky for kindly allowing us to share the video, which has only survived in this four-part version.
 
Thanks to Peter Vronsky for kindly allowing us to share the video, which has only survived in this four-part version.

Revision as of 07:53, 28 March 2020

“Russian Rock Underground” is a 30min documentary directed by Peter Vronsky, shot in Moscow and St. Petersburg between January and February 1988.

Featuring bands like Aquarium, Televizor, Marquisa, Auction, Nebo i Zemlya and Zvuki Mu, it shows some of the contradictions and conflicts still happening at the final stages of the “Perestroika”.

Thanks to Peter Vronsky for kindly allowing us to share the video, which has only survived in this four-part version.