Contemporary Russia's dark side documentaries
all truth about putin's regime
all lies of putin's propaganda
all lies of putin's propaganda
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- DirectorsMike LernerMaxim PozdorovkinStarsNadezhda TolokonnikovaMariya AlyokhinaYekaterina SamutsevichFollows the court case of three members of the Russian feminist punk protest group Pussy Riot after their performance in a Russian Orthodox cathedral.
- DirectorNatasha FissiakStarsMariya AlyokhinaDiana ArbeninaArtour AristakisianPussy Riot - The Movement follows the events that led up to and after the harsh two-year sentences of Pussy Riot members for singing a punk rock song in Moscow's most important cathedral.
- DirectorCyril TuschiStarsMikhail KhodorkovskyPavel KhodorkovskyMarina KhodorkovskayaKhodorkovsky, the richest Russian, challenges President Putin. A fight of the titans begins. Putin warns him. But Khodorkovsky comes back to Russia knowing that he will be imprisoned, once he returns. When I heard about it, I asked myself: why didn't he stay in exile with a couple of billions? Why did he do that? A personal journey to Khodorkovsky.
- DirectorLise Birk PedersenStarsMasha DrokovaOleg KashinViktoria DrokovaMasha Drokova joins Nashi, a Russian ultra nationalist youth group, at the age of 16 and rapidly ascends its ranks, famously garnering a medal and the opportunity to kiss Vladimir Putin. The film details her growing disillusion with the group's leaders and her falling in with the anti-Putin opposition, especially a journalist and blogger named Oleg Kashin, who gets brutally attacked.
- DirectorsPavel KostomarovAleksey PivovarovAleksandr RastorguevStarsKseniya SobchakIlya YashinAlexei NavalnyThe film is a view from the inside on how it is to be in opposition in Russia of Putin. Attempts, mistakes, political tricks, seen through the eyes of the opposition leaders.
- DirectorsElena KhorevaDenis KlebleevDmitriy KubasovStarsMatvei KrylovOlga RomanovaBoris NemtsovTen young directors did not part from their cameras for two months. The result was a chronicle of Russia's winter protests.