The "Moscow Summit" video is also worth checking out -- not because it gives much insight into Soviet life, but for the behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous planning for everything the US President does. Essentially, it's a brief travelogue showing a video-itinerary of Moscow so that Mr. and Mrs. Reagan would know what to expect (and so that they would be able to say, "Oh, this must be the Palace of Congresses I've heard so much about -- and here's Spaso House, how nice!").

The un-narrated musical interlude from 2:15 - 4:00 (to the accompaniment of Подмосковные Вечера) is interesting in the way that it presents "comfortingly Western" aspects of Soviet life -- people drinking Pepsi, going to discos, and having fashion shows, etc. Presumably all this stock footage was provided by the Soviet government at the request of the Americans. Incidentally, at 2:30, there appears to be a shot of a Georgian newspaper stand, unless my eyes deceive me.

One location NOT shown in the film: the Gorbachev dacha (it's mentioned at around 15:30, over footage of the Bolshoi Ballet, but there's no video footage of the dacha).