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Rocky IV: The American Punch

Rocky IV is dually symbolic - it embodies both the victory of the American boxer over the Soviet one and the victory of neo-liberalism over a dwindling socialism. Today, Rocky is held up as a model by some and is a subject of derision for others. An emblem of the 1980s, its culture and its heroes, the film will be the subject of an entertaining analysis of popular culture.

Top Cast

  • Peter Biskind

    Peter Biskind

    Self

  • Robert Chartoff

    Robert Chartoff

    Self

  • Franco Columbu

    Franco Columbu

    Self

  • Vince DiCola

    Vince DiCola

    Self

  • Sylvain Dieuaide

    Sylvain Dieuaide

    Self - Narrator

  • Irwin Winkler

    Irwin Winkler

    Self

Overview

Rocky IV is dually symbolic - it embodies both the victory of the American boxer over the Soviet one and the victory of neo-liberalism over a dwindling socialism. Today, Rocky is held up as a model by some and is a subject of derision for others. An emblem of the 1980s, its culture and its heroes, the film will be the subject of an entertaining analysis of popular culture.

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