Have more western movies had scenes filmed in Russia since the end of the Cold War?

Have more western movies had scenes filmed in Russia since the end of the Cold War? - Woods Covered With Snow

I noticed that the 2008 Get Smart film had some of its scenes in Russia (and the US). Is this something that's more common after the end of the Cold War compared to during the Cold War?

As a side question, has the end of the Cold War meant more Russian movies with scenes shot in the US?






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