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Historical Films of Andrei Tarkovski as the mirror of the thence Times
Janeba, Tomáš ; Reimann, Michal (advisor) ; Pelánová, Anita (referee)
Diploma thesis called Historical Films of Andrei Tarkovsky as the mirror of the thence Times deals with the first historical films of Andrej Tarkovsky: Ivan's Childhood and Andrei Rublev. Tarkovsky was one of the most influential directors of the artfilms in SSSR as well as in the world. His films are characterized by the subjectivity of the fimlmaker's perspective on Russia and SSSR. Even though his films were targeted at the Soviet viewer, it was difficult even for them to understand them fully. Tarkovsky was perceived as a semi-illegal author, even tough he kept proclaiming that he is a Soviet filmmaker without any intention to draw a political picture of the SSSR. Nonetheless, his films were almost banned for some time. Tarkovsky's s perspective of the Russian and Soviet history was in contrast with the thence official ideology. His goal was to reunite with the cultural tradition and recover the spiritual bridge with one's past. He tried to do it through the internal life of individuals. His films received a lot of awards abroad, however none in his home country. His best known film of Andrei Rublev was released five years after it was finished and three years after being shown at Cannes. The aim of the author is to describe the ideological transformation of the history done by the soviet society...
The Russian response to the revolutionary era of the years 1830-31
Svoboda, Karel ; Reimann, Michal (advisor) ; Vykoukal, Jiří (referee) ; Vlček, Radomír (referee)
This thesis deals with the Russian response to the revolutionary era of the years 1830-31, using the theory of defensive realism. Based on archival material and on available literature, it analyzes mechanisms for the adoption of decisions in the Russian political structures. The author approaches the topic with chronological-thematic perspective. The first section analyzes the politics of the Russian tsar and his environment in relation to the French and Belgian Revolutions. The second part is devoted to the issue of Poland. In the third part the author analyzes the internal conditions in the Russian State itself. Last but not least, the author analyzes public opinion, economic conditions and the situation in the army.

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