How erotic scenes were shot during the Soviet Union revealed

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Writer and film critic Elena Kushnir in an interview DEA News He said that with the onset of the Stalin era, erotic art had virtually disappeared from Soviet films.

“There were nude scenes in the 1920s, but with the advent of the Stalin era, all that quickly came to an end. Yet they always made it clear that the characters lived as husband and wife, even though nothing was shown between them,” Kushnir explained.

He noted that the most striking manifestation of eroticism during this period were the athletic human figures in films, drawings and sculptures. The author added that with the advent of the 1960s, movies began to show more daring scenes.

For example, in the movie “Once again about love”, they show how the characters of Tatyana Doronina and Alexander Lazarev lie in bed, but only their heads are visible. At the same time, the critic explains that according to the plot of the film, it is clear that the characters have sex.

“Perestroika erotic art is exploitative. Like many things in those days: militants, illegal substances. The bans were lifted – the dam burst, all this was poured onto the screen, ”Kushnir summarized.

Previously actress Kristina Asmus justified herself for a “wet kiss” with Pavel Derevyanko.

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