Estonian Advertising Film (Estonian: Eesti Reklaamfilm, abbreviation ERF) was an advertising agency active from 1967 to 1998 which promoted products in the Soviet Union.
It created over 6,000 commercials,[1] many of which were for non-existent products such as a 'Hot Air Shower' or 'Double Layered Toilet Seat'[2] to act as propaganda.
The agency was founded by Peedu Ojamaa who produced propaganda films, after Leonid Brezhnev mandated that all Soviet companies should spend 1% of their revenue on advertising.
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