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PP_BOY_ ,
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Eh, it’s heavily dramatized and was recorded in English but HBO’s Chernobyl miniseries might be worth checking out if you’re interested in things like one-party rule and conspiracies in authoritarian regimes.

planish ,

TIL China is a one-party system with English subs

kd637_mi ,

A good documentary, on the USSR though not modern Russia, is The Human Face of Russia. You can find it on YouTube. It’s Australian as well so it’s interesting seeing a look into the Soviet Union from the point of view of a country that is aligned with the US but without so much Red Scare propaganda.

Cloudygrey ,

A day in the life of Ivan Denisovich

Its a movie based on a book by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, about a man in a russian gulag. You can find it on Youtube.

Rayleigh ,

Not a series but Death of Stalin is a super funny movie that is actually closer to reality than one might think.

cheese_greater OP ,

Ya, can’t believe Steve Buschemi’s innit. I’m deceased!

Immersive_Matthew ,

If you want a fairly recent on the group English perspective then check out the YouTuber Bald and Bankrupt. China is harder as most YouTubers there are paid propaganda. Maybe check out YouTubers laowhy86 and serpentza as they lived in China for over a decade and then had to run. Interesting takes for all 3 above. What I find most interesting is that most of their criticisms can also be levied on their home countries if you can get past the fog.

cheese_greater OP ,

I don’t even mind like actual footage that serves as CCP propoganda or or if theres a reenactment type show like how the Sopranos obviously isn’t a recording of a real mafia gang, but rather so close that actual gangsters wondered who talked, aha.

knfrmity ,

Laowhy and serpentza are racist dirtbags grifting off all the China hate that’s everywhere in the west. They had to run for a reason, and that reason was that they were and are spreading hate speech.

Katherine’s Journey to the East, Li Jingjing, or Daniel Dumbrill will much more accurately present life in the different parts of China.

CanadaPlus ,

Something like Hotel Rwanda or A Hologram for The King with a lot of general dysfunction and corruption might be worth a look too. People imagine a place like China has hyper-competent leadership in total unity for the evulz, but the truth is it’s often the same depressing shit, just with the financing for a facade of modernity.

knfrmity , (edited )

In terms of dramas you may find In the Name of the People interesting.

For documentaries, I’ve recently seen mentions of How Yukong Moved the Mountains, although I haven’t yet found a place to watch it.

There’s also a large collection of leftist movies which includes fictional dramas and documentaries about USSR and PRC over on hexbear. hexbear.net/post/9615

Edit: CGTN also has some good documentaries on modern and historical events.

cheese_greater OP ,

Where can I watch that one?

knfrmity ,

In the Name of the People is on YouTube.

cheese_greater OP ,

Ya but no english subtitles

kd637_mi ,

A good documentary, on the USSR though not modern Russia, is The Human Face of Russia. You can find it on YouTube. It’s Australian as well so it’s interesting seeing a look into the Soviet Union from the point of view of a country that is aligned with the US but without so much Red Scare propaganda.

LeftRedditOnJul1 ,

The Lives of Others is a movie about life under surveillance in the DDR. Maybe not quite what you asked, but it’s very well made

EisFrei ,

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No commentary, just video providing a glimpse into a collapsing Soviet Russia.

theguardian.com/…/russia-1985-1999-traumazone-rev…

Mugmoor ,
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For a fictional world check out Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood.

rtxn ,

The Witness (A tanú in Hungarian) is a fantastic satire film about the life of the common man under Soviet socialism. It’s required viewing for our literature classes. Watching it before learning more about the Soviet Union and Europe, and after, you pick up on completely different nuances of life at the time.

alokir ,

I’ve been meaning to watch it for years, thanks for reminding me. I watched half of it when I was a kid but didn’t really understand it yet.

Can I ask where you’re from that it’s a requirement in school? Or was it only in your school?

redballooon ,

How to access this movie? It’s not even listed in IMDb

Ludrol ,
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WeAreAllOne ,

The Americans maybe? Although in USA but shows few things about USSR.

veroxii ,

Not sure why you’re getting downvoted. I was going to say the same.

WeAreAllOne ,

Not sure either and doesn’t bother me. I doubt there is such tv series with English subs too… neither Chinese nor Soviets would present the system as it was (is).

cheese_greater OP ,

Obviously there are things like that. Like when normal white people get sentences to death and shit, there’s CCP footage available with subtitles and stuff.

EyesEyesBaby ,

There are quite a few documentaries about North Korea, they’re not that hard to find, and they really amaze you when you watch them.

lily33 ,

Yes, but North Korea is something else. Cuba should be more representative of what the Soviet block was like.

veroxii ,

Go ask on lemmygrad. Kinda serious.

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