After surviving an assassination attempt by poisoning, a man discovers disturbing truths about the incident and decides to go back home.
A documentary series that explores who brought Vladimir Putin to power, and why. It meticulously reconstructs the sequence of events that have led us to the present day.
A portrait of Alexei Navalny (1976), the staunchest opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, severely poisoned in 2020, arrested in 2021 and died on February 16, 2024 in a Siberian prison camp under unclear circumstances.
Citizen K is a documentary film that tells the story of a Russian oligarch who becomes a political dissident and goes into exile. The film explores his rise to power, his trials and tribulations, and the political climate of Russia in the 1990s.
F@ck This Job (2021) is a documentary that explores the high-risk environment of journalism in Russia, focusing on the challenges faced by independent media and the impact of state propaganda. The film delves into topics such as press freedom, censorship, and the safety of journalists. It follows the journey of a television producer as she navigates through the complexities of reporting in a dictatorship, highlighting the idealism, enthusiasm, and realism that come with the job. Faced with cyber-attacks, political protests, and threats to their lives, journalists strive to uphold the principles of journalism and the freedom of the press.
The Man Who Was Too Free is a documentary film that explores the life and work of a controversial critic who has had a significant impact on Russian politics. Through interviews and archival footage, the film delves into the critic's biography and his critical views on the current political landscape. It examines the challenges he faced, the influence he wielded, and the controversies that surrounded his work.
A documentary that explores the life of a Russian politician and his involvement in political corruption. It delves into the country's culture, kleptocracy, and the opposition's efforts to bring transparency and anti-corruption measures. The documentary sheds light on the controversial figure's luxurious lifestyle in palaces and mansions, as well as his connections to Vladimir Putin.
Ten director graduates from Marina Razbezhkina’s School of Documentary Film and Documentary Theatre lived with a camera for two months in order to chronicle the last “Russian winter” and its popular uprising against Vladimir Putin’s presidential run. People, faces, conversations, protests, failures and triumphs come together to chronicle the campaign.
The documentary project The Term was conceived in May 2012. When the directing trio commenced mapping the Russian sociopolitical landscape, Vladimir Putin had just settled into the Kremlin for his third term. The original experimental format of “documentary bulletins,” which were published daily online, allowed for wide-ranging content; in the feature film version, however, the filmmakers focused solely on the members of various opposition groups. Nevertheless, the work’s neutral position remains and viewers have to interpret the objectively presented situations for themselves. The main characteristics of this strongly authentic movie include close contact with the protagonists, precise editing, and an effectively controlled release of information.
Schoolboy Semyon Golubovsky, Vladivostok. Students Egor Chernyuk and Oleg Alexeev, Kaliningrad. Entrepreneur Viktor Barmin, Yekaterinburg. Activist Violetta Grudina, Murmansk. Minibus driver Vladimir Semenov, Astrakhan. What unites these people? All of them are activists of regional headquarters created for the campaign of Alexey Navalny, who announced his self-nomination for the post of President of the Russian Federation. And all of them are the heroes of the film "Electing Russia."
Putin's Palace: History of World's Largest Bribe is a documentary film that delves into the intricate details of the alleged bribery scandal involving Russian politician Vladimir Putin. The film uncovers the hidden truth behind the construction and ownership of the luxurious palace located on the Black Sea coast, showcasing satellite imagery, secret filming, and accounts from insiders. Through an exploration of archives and testimonies, the documentary sheds light on the corruption, political intrigue, and wealth accumulation during Putin's era.
An intimate portrait of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov — once Deputy Prime Minister and “an heir of President Yeltsin”, later an uncompromising adversary of Putin — that was assassinated near the Kremlin in February 2015. Election campaigns and hotel beds, protest rallies and office routine, train compartments and courtrooms, night walks and police vans – you have never seen any politician so close. This is a story how a journalist assignment turns into a genuine friendship.
The Man Putin Couldn't Kill is a captivating documentary that delves into the numerous assassination attempts on the life of Russian President Vladimir Putin, showcasing his resilience and the determined efforts of his adversaries. With in-depth interviews and compelling reconstructions, this film provides a thrilling insight into the relentless pursuit to bring down one of the world's most powerful leaders.
Crimean Bridge. Stolen with Love! is a documentary film that explores the construction of the Crimean Bridge amidst criticism and discontent. It delves into the controversies surrounding the bridge and its impact on the region.
Russian Federation, May 6, 2012. On the eve of the ceremony of inauguration of Vladimir Putin, elected for a third term, the police brutally repressed a march of protest over the lack of freedom existing in the nation. Some people believed that this demonstration would be the beginning of a peaceful revolution, but it was the day when silence and fear won the game. Realize what happens when a person has too much power in his hands.
Russia is a highly developed, wired, and educated nation, but endures third-world levels of corruption and a repressive, autocratic government. Many Russians explain this paradox by citing the Russian soul, a unique national mindset, born out of their turbulent history that wants dictatorship. Is that possible, or are free speech and democracy universal values?
The film portrays a new generation of politically active Russians who worked and volunteered for Navalny's 2018 presidential campaign.
On the eve of the 2018 presidential election, Andrey Loshak released the series "The Age of Disagreement", about young supporters of Alexei Navalny who participated in his election campaign. In the sequel to the series, filmed ahead of the next ‘elections,’ the dramatic changes in the lives of activists over the past six years are chronicled. These activists once dreamed, alongside Navalny, of a beautiful Russia of the future. The filming was almost complete when news of the politician’s death broke. The protagonists of the film are left questioning: how do you live without dreams and hope?
Alexey Navalny began his election campaign in the regions of Russia with a trip to Murmansk. Thousands of citizens came to his rally, and in the rain. This is the success of local activists who organized the rally and selflessly campaigned. Alexander Rastorguyev and Dmitry Kuvaldin spent several days together with the coordinator of Navalny's Murmansk headquarters, Violetta Grudina , an LGBT activist who was attacked because of her sexual orientation.
Chaika (2015) is a gripping crime movie that follows the story of a complex fraud case intertwined with intense investigations, all set against the backdrop of political intrigue and Russian politics. As the truth slowly unravels, the characters find themselves entangled in a web of deceit, power struggles, and unexpected alliances.