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Soviet Visuals on Twitter: "Poster of "Loss of Sensation" movie, alternatively titled Robot of Jim Ripple (Russian: «Гибель сенсации» («Робот Джима Рипль»)) Soviet Union, 1935 Dir: Alexandr Andriyevsky https://t.co/2cvp3APORn" / Twitter
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manovich on Twitter: "1935 Soviet film "The Robot of Jim Ripl" ("Гибель сенсации") - answer to "Metropolis" https://t.co/t3UV5qZwit https://t.co/i2tXCPoI4s" / Twitter
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