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Release Date:
November 29, 2017
Original Title:
Dubultā Dzīve. Sekss un Padomju Savienība
Alternate Titles:
Double Life, Sex and the USSR
La Double Vie, petite histoire de la sexualité en URSS
Sex, Moral und Sowjetmacht
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Film Studio Devini
Les Films du Balibari
Production Countries:
France | Latvia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
When Lyudmila Ivanova made her infamous claim during a US-Soviet TV programme in 1986 that ‘There is no sex in the USSR!’, her comment – although roundly mocked at the time – revealed a certain truth about Soviet attitudes towards sex and the ways in which it was controlled by the regime, rendering it largely invisible. With this documentary, the director takes us through 70 years of Soviet history to highlight the interplay between sex, politics and society and the changing meanings attached to sex and sexuality under different General Secretaries.
Director:
Ināra Kolmane
Director of Photography:
Uldis Jancis
Editor:
Katya Chelli
Music:
Alexey Aygi
Producer:
Jānis Juhņevičs
Estelle Robin-You
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