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Who won the Cold War for the West -- Ronald Reagan or J.R. Ewing? Filmmaker Jaak Kilmi takes a witty look at the role of pop culture in the collapse of the Soviet Union and its allies in this documentary. In Disko & Tuumasoda (aka Disco and Atomic War), Kilmi uses Estonia as an example of the rise of Western cultural influences in Soviet-controlled nations in the 1970s. Estonia bordered Russia but was across a gulf from Finland, and it was fairly easy for many Estonians to pick up Finnish radio and television broadcasts. While the Soviet-controlled Estonian media attempted to convince citizens of the danger and decadence of America and its allies, folks with the right television antennas could pull in U.S.-produced television shows like Dallas (as well as late-night showings of softcore porn films, illegal under Soviet rule). Consequently, the joys of nighttime soap operas, American and British pop music, and Western fashions may have had as much to do with the collapse of communism as any explicit political movement. Kilmi also reveals how capitalism found a foothold in Estonia through a black market in television aerials capable of pulling in stations from Finland. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

  • Release date:April 10, 2009

Cast

Jaak Kilmi
as Narrator
Alo Korve
as Narrator

Crew

Jaak Kilmi
Director
Jaak Kilmi
Screen Story
Jaak Kilmi
Screenwriter
Manfred Vainokivi
Cinematographer
Lauri Laasik
Editor
Aleksi Bardy
Co-producer
Olger Bernadt
Sound/Sound Designer
Joona Louhivuori
Consulting Editor
Janek Murd
Graphic Design
Jaak Kilmi
Still Photographer
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