How to Fix the World (2004)
"How to Fix the World" is a 2004 movie directed by Jacqueline Goss and starring by . Adapted from psychologist A.R. Luria’s research in the Islamic outskirts of the Soviet Union in the 1930s, How to Fix the World brings to life Luria's conversations with Central Asian farmers learning how to read and write under the unfamiliar principles of Socialism.
