Forget The Day After. The great nuclear-war movie of
the early ’80s is this 10-minute take on Ray Bradbury’s “There
Will Come Soft Rains“:
The film was made by Nazim Tulyakhodzayev—a Soviet director—in
1984, giving the picture a foothold on both sides of the Cold
War.
Bonus link: That time the FBI
thought Bradbury might be a Communist.
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