Disco and Atomic War

Disco and Atomic War (Estonian: Disko ja tuumasõda) is a 2009 Estonian documentary film written by Jaak Kilmi.

In the film, Kilmi talks about illegally watching Finnish television in communist Estonia as a boy.

He describes, among other things, how his father made special converters for Soviet television sets to watch Finnish TV, his mother made TV guides for Finnish television that he would then sell at school, and the popularity of Dallas and Knight Rider in Estonia in the 1980s.

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