The poetic cinema of Soviet directors Andrei Tarkovsky and Sergei Paradzhanov presented the artist's vision as:
A. independent of all needs of the collective.
B. a link to the Russian people's past struggles against oppression.
C. analogous to indigenous folk rituals and myths.
D. a metaphor for the elitism of capitalist societies.
Answer: A
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