The Cold War left lasting ramifications on American and European society, which was reflected in many movies.
Man of Marbleis unique in giving insight into what Eastern European artists faced during the Cold War.
Ultimately, this movie uses fictional characters to show how real people fought against this propaganda regularly.

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The story revolves around the comedy of errors that characterized the leadership of the Soviet Union.
Barbaracaptures the mundane nature of life under the communist regime of East Germany during the Cold War.
Ultimately,Good Night, and Good Lucklooks at how one journalist was responsible for bringing truth to light.

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The movie won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
The Lives of Othersis a snapshot of how the Cold War impacted people from all walks of life.
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The movie highlights the massive egos that would have to be involved in such a decision.Dr.
Strangeloveuses its comedic tone to highlight the very real fears that were hallmarks of this time.
Strangeloveis a comedy, it critically reflects on how Americans perceived themselves during the Cold War.

It also uses its humorous tone to underline the terror that existed worldwide.Dr.
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