Citizen X is a gripping docudrama set in Soviet Union during the 1980s. It follows the investigation and hunt for a serial killer who preys on young boys. The film explores the challenges faced by a detective and a forensic expert as they navigate a corrupt bureaucracy and a society still recovering from the effects of communism. It delves into the psychological toll of the case and the horrifying extent of the killer's sadistic crimes.
Leto is a biographical drama that explores the rise of a rock band in the Soviet Union during the 1980s. The film delves into the music scene, the challenges faced by musicians, and the impact of perestroika on their lives. It follows the story of a love triangle and the complicated relationships between the band members.
Experience the trauma and societal collapse during the time of the collapse of communism in Russia and the transition into democracy.
30 years ago, Switzerland was shaken by a scandal that seems to have already been forgotten: more than 900,000 people were surveilled because of their political convictions. Against the backdrop of this "secret files scandal," Micha Lewinsky sets his film. Conscientious policeman Viktor Schuler is tasked by his superior to infiltrate the Schauspielhaus, a renowned Zurich theatre, in order to keep an eye on its leftist scene. However, Viktor finds himself quite taken with the artist's life and falls in love with the subversive actress Odile Lehmann.
Meeting Gorbachev is a documentary film that examines the life and political career of former Soviet politician Mikhail Gorbachev. The film explores Gorbachev's role in the transformation of the Soviet Union, including his introduction of perestroika and glasnost, and his efforts to bring about political and economic reform. Through interviews and archive footage, the film provides an intimate portrait of Gorbachev and reflects on the legacy of his leadership.
Potato Dreams of America is a dark comedy based on a true story set in the 1990s. It follows the journey of an immigrant who dreams of escaping the repression of the Soviet Union and finding freedom and acceptance in America. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, including religious fundamentalism, domestic violence, and right-wing politics. Through magical realism and humor, the film explores themes of identity, sacrifice, and the pursuit of the American dream.
Little Vera is a teenage girl living in the Soviet Union during the era of perestroika. She rebels against her alcoholic father and falls in love with a visiting Soviet soldier, leading to conflict within her family.
Top astrophysicist Sasha Greenberg has spent the past 17 years working in the United States. An invitation to speak at a Congress on Cosmology in his native Moscow brings him home for the first time to confront colleagues, and unanswered personal questions. As Russia undergoes perestroika, public and private lives are radically re-assessed and Sasha sees the social and sexual upheavals as a crisis
In 1980s Moscow, during the perestroika era, a husband's mistress unexpectedly shows up, causing chaos for his wife. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the wife must navigate the complexities of love and infidelity.
This mock documentary uses archival footage, interviews and reports taken out of context and staged interviews to highlight a possible escalation into a nuclear war. In this feature, tension in East Germany, and an uprising triggered by a visit by Gorbachev sees a successful military coup taking place in the USSR. Western actions against brutal crack-downs on civilians involved increases tension between the sides, finally resulting in nuclear war.
In 1989, a group of Estonian university students go on a snow adventure in the mountains of Siberia. As they explore, they start experiencing strange phenomena and paranoia. They soon discover a supernatural power in the area that puts their lives in danger.
Corruption, assassination and street rioting surround the story of the award-winning film, Power Trip, which follows an American multi-national trying to solve the electricity crisis in Tbilisi, capital of the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Power Trip provides insight into today's headlines, with a graphic, on-the-ground depiction of the challenges facing globalization in an environment of culture clash, electricity disconnections and blackouts.
A young boy loses his innocence in a pre-perestroika Russian prison during the chaotic last months of the Khrushchev regime
Ilze Burkovska, a little girl who is obsessed with stories of World War II and will be a filmmaker in a distant future, lives in Latvia under the totalitarian boot of the Soviets and the ominous shadow of the many menaces and horrors of the Cold War.
My Perestroika is a documentary film that looks at the effects of Perestroika, the political and social restructuring of the Soviet Union, on the lives of five ordinary Russians. It explores their memories, emotions, and experiences during this transformative period in Russian history. The film provides an intimate and personal perspective on the changes brought about by Perestroika and how it shaped the lives of the individuals involved.
Goodbye Soviet Union is a comedy-drama film that takes place in Soviet-era Estonia. It explores themes of family, childhood, and the fall of communism. The story follows a single mother and her son as they navigate the changes happening around them. The movie touches on topics like school life, bullying, first love, and the struggles faced by the people during that time.
The year of 1988 in Estonia was exceptional - it came as a surprise for everyone that all of a sudden national symbols were allowed; expressions of no confidence were addressed towards the leaders of Communist Party and Estonian government; the Popular Front of Estonia and Estonian Green Movement but also the Intermovement (the Workers International Movement of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic) were founded. Estonian Heritage Society restored the monuments of the War of independence; the facts about war crimes during the Stalinist regime were disclosed and - imagine that! - the representatives of Estonian Republic went against the central authorities in Moscow. Events in Estonia draw international attention. Is all this possible in a totalitarian state? This documentary chronicle gives a plausibe interpretation of the events that took place in Estonia in 1988, of the changes in people's lives and the awakening after a 48-year-long period of darkness.
Disco and Atomic War is a documentary that explores the influence of Western television on a young boy growing up in Estonia during the time of Soviet occupation. The film delves into the societal and cultural changes that occurred as a result of the introduction of foreign television signals, and how it impacted the lives of the people in Estonia. Through personal stories, interviews, and archive footage, the documentary showcases the struggle between the Soviet government's censorship and the desire for freedom of information and expression.
The Bigmoon Nights is a documentary-style fantasy film set in the Soviet Union during perestroika. It explores the hallucinations and allegorical victims of a cannibalistic forest, showcasing the experimental film techniques used to depict the political turmoil of the time.