Tim Cavanaugh wrote an interesting analysis of how Hollywood presented the Soviet system and values (as well as America's). He summarizes a number of films produced since WWII and tries to assess a variety of reasons Hollywood did this, including that Soviet society was "boring" or "dull" to the ideological left bias of Hollywood. However one views Cavanaugh's assessments, I find Hollywood's shortcomings to be quite significant when you contrast this with the richness of both Soviet and East European filmmakers as they dealt with life in the Soviet system.
An aside: I think Ninotchka and The Russians Are Coming are must sees when you want to raise your spirits.
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