Chyornyy Kvadrat(1993) -
Directed by , this documentary is often associated with 1993 because that is when it gained broader international recognition and distribution in the West.
: The film documents the suppression of artists who worked "underground," famously highlighting Nikita Khrushchev’s 1962 denunciation of modern art and the "Bulldozer Exhibition" of 1974. Chyornyy kvadrat(1993)
Directed by Yuri Moroz and released in late 1992 (frequently cited as a 1993 film in international contexts), this movie is a gripping crime drama set against the backdrop of Soviet power struggles. Directed by , this documentary is often associated
: It includes footage and interviews with prominent underground figures like Ilya Kabakov and Erik Bulatov . The Cultural Context of the Title Chyornyy kvadrat(1993)

