Russia vs. Russia
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2022-02-08 • 0h 53m
More than twenty years after Vladimir Putin came to supreme power in Russia on May 7, 2000, Russian society is deeply divided. A young, modern generation opposes the growing repression by the regime, which still retains the support of many members of previous generations. Who are these ordinary citizens who dream of living in a different Russia? What price will they have to pay to achieve the freedom and justice they so desire?
- Directors
- Stéphane Bentura
- Writters
- Stéphane Bentura
- Editors
- Stéphane Bentura, Matthieu Besnard
Russia vs. Russia
Visit website2022-02-08 • 0h 53m
6.7/10 • 5
More than twenty years after Vladimir Putin came to supreme power in Russia on May 7, 2000, Russian society is deeply divided. A young, modern generation opposes the growing repression by the regime, which still retains the support of many members of previous generations. Who are these ordinary citizens who dream of living in a different Russia? What price will they have to pay to achieve the freedom and justice they so desire?
- Directors
- Stéphane Bentura
- Writters
- Stéphane Bentura
- Editors
- Stéphane Bentura, Matthieu Besnard
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- Original Language
- French
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- Keywords
- political activismrussian politicssocial conflictpolitical repressionsocial movementrussiapost soviet union