Directed by Vladimir Fokin, the episode utilizes a gritty, almost documentary-style realism. The inclusion of Eduard Artemyev's electronic score is frequently cited as a key element that enhances the "urban anxiety" of the Moscow surveillance scenes.
The seventh episode of the 1984 Soviet spy miniseries TASS Is Authorized to Declare... (Russian: ТАСС уполномочен заявить... ) marks a critical turning point where the intellectual "cat-and-mouse" game between Soviet and American intelligence reaches its peak intensity. Narrative Pivot & Key Developments "TASS upolnomochen zayavit..." Seriya 7(1984)
In this episode, the dual-layered plot—split between the fictional African capital of Lewisburg and the high-stakes surveillance in Moscow—converges on the psychological confrontation between KGB officer Vitaly Slavin and CIA operative John Glabb. Directed by Vladimir Fokin, the episode utilizes a