Russia vs. Russia

Russia vs. Russia

Release date : February 8, 2022
Runtime : 53m
Countries of origin : Belgium / Czech Republic / France / Germany / Latvia / Poland / Sweden / Switzerland /
Original Language : French / Russian /
Director : Stéphane Bentura /
Writers : Stéphane Bentura /
Production companies : YUZU Productions / ARTE GEIE / VFS Films / Canal+ Polska / Česká televize / Latvijas Televizija / RTBF / RTS / SVT /
February 8, 2022 53m Belgium Documentary French More
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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?
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  • title:Russia vs. Russia
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:53m
  • Genres: Documentary · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium · Czech Republic · France · Germany · Latvia · Poland · Sweden · Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: French · Russian ·
  • Director: Stéphane Bentura /
  • Writers: Stéphane Bentura ·
  • Production companies: YUZU Productions · ARTE GEIE · VFS Films · Canal+ Polska · Česká televize · Latvijas Televizija · RTBF · RTS · SVT ·
  • Overview: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?
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