Lilya, a teenage girl from post-Soviet Russia, is abandoned by her mother and falls into the dark world of sex trafficking. She becomes a victim of sexual abuse and forced prostitution. The movie explores her desperate struggle for survival and her eventual tragic fate.
Bimmer is a gritty crime drama set in post-Soviet Russia during the 1990s. It follows the story of a policeman who gets shot while trying to stop a criminal gang involved in stolen cars. As he investigates further, he uncovers deep connections between the Russian mafia, corrupt officials, and a protection racket. Fueled by a desire for justice, he sets out on a dangerous journey, encountering brutal violence, gunfights, and anarchy on the roads. With the backdrop of a road movie, Bimmer delves into themes of police corruption, friendship, betrayal, and the price of seeking justice.
Max Anger is a former member of the Swedish military who finally found love with his Russian colleague Pashie. When Pashie suddenly goes missing in St Petersburg, Max sets off on a mission to find her but soon finds himself on a deadly hunt leading him to a terrifying discovery that could potentially change the entire world order.
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.
In post-Soviet Russia, a man seeks revenge against his abusive brother, dragging a dead body and constructing homemade weapons along the way.
Pu-239 is a drama set in post-Soviet Russia. The film follows a man who steals plutonium to sell on the black market, leading to dire consequences. His life spirals out of control as he faces a terminal illness and radiation poisoning.
Moscow Noir is a gripping TV show set in post-Soviet Russia, where an investment banker gets caught up in a web of murder, corruption, and gangsters. With a false identity and a dangerous love affair, he navigates the treacherous world of politics, oligarchs, and the Russian mafia.
Explore the intriguing story of Vladimir Putin, from his rise through the ranks of the KGB to his position as the President of Russia, in this captivating documentary series.
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.
In post-Soviet Russia, a criminal navigates the dangerous world of gangsters and police in the 1990s, eventually rising to power.
Dashing authors, the first porn sites and the last bastards. How the Russian Internet appeared and how it changed: from complete freedom to the appearance of censorship and the law on isolation.
Taxi Blues is a comedy drama set in post-Soviet Russia. It follows the story of a taxi driver and a saxophonist who form an unlikely friendship. The film explores themes of love-hate relationships, generation gaps, and the struggles of the working class. It also touches upon the Russian Jewish experience and the pursuit of artistic dreams. The plot revolves around the interactions between the characters and their journey towards finding redemption and personal growth. With elements of comedy and drama, Taxi Blues offers a unique glimpse into the lives of everyday people in a changing society.
Red Penguins is a documentary that tells the story of the unique collaboration between the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team and the Russian Red Penguins in the 1990s. It explores the cultural differences, political influences, and economic struggles faced by both teams during this time period.
Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer is a documentary that tells the story of the feminist punk rock group Pussy Riot and their controversial performance in a Russian Orthodox cathedral. The film explores their trial, imprisonment, and the broader political and cultural context in which they operate. It highlights their fight for freedom of speech, their critique of the political system, and the challenges they face as artists and activists.
After twenty years in power, Vladimir Putin continues to implement his geopolitical strategy with Russia’s comeback on the big stage of world politics. He already announced his ambitions in 2007 – and still, it seems like the western governments were hit completely unprepared. What is behind this repeat of the Cold War?
From the East is a non-narrative documentary set in post-Soviet Russia, specifically in rural areas. It provides a unique glimpse into the working-class life, showcasing scenes of everyday activities such as potato harvesting, cello recitals, and long queues. The film captures the essence of the 1990s in Eastern Europe through its observational approach and 360-degree panning shots. With no dialogue and an abrupt ending, From the East immerses the audience in the atmosphere of the time and place.
Spinning Boris is a political satire movie set in post-Soviet Russia during the 1996 elections. It follows the story of a group of American political consultants who are hired to work for the re-election campaign of Boris Yeltsin. As they navigate through the complex world of Russian politics, they encounter paranoia, kleptocracy, and unexpected challenges that test their skills and integrity.
Dust is a post-apocalyptic movie that blends comedy, drama, and sci-fi genres. Set in a desolate world devastated by a catastrophic event, the film follows the adventures of a group of survivors as they navigate through the challenges of their new reality. Filled with unexpected twists and dark humor, Dust explores themes of hope, resilience, and the power of human connection.
Comedian Frankie Boyle visits Russia ahead of the 2018 World Cup. He explores Russian football and culture, and examines the current relationship between Russia and the West following recent controversial geo-political events.