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The one-hour film includes sequences in which group members discuss their political aims, footage of their guerrilla-style performances during the run-up to the 2012 Russian presidential election as well as the intimidation and physical harassment they face, shot from behind bars and inside prison vans.<ref name="MacNab">{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/scenes-putin-doesnt-want-you-to-see-8950210.html|title=Scenes Putin doesn't want you to see|last=MacNab|first=Geoffrey|date=20 November 2013|work=The Independent|accessdate=17 June 2015}}</ref> |
The one-hour film includes sequences in which group members discuss their political aims, footage of their guerrilla-style performances during the run-up to the 2012 Russian presidential election as well as the intimidation and physical harassment they face, shot from behind bars and inside prison vans.<ref name="MacNab">{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/scenes-putin-doesnt-want-you-to-see-8950210.html|title=Scenes Putin doesn't want you to see|last=MacNab|first=Geoffrey|date=20 November 2013|work=The Independent|accessdate=17 June 2015}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:04, 21 June 2015
Pussy Versus Putin | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Created by | Gogol's Wives [1] |
Screenplay by | Gogol's Wives |
Directed by | Gogol's Wives Ilya Zaslavsky |
Starring | Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Maria Alyokhina Yekaterina Samutsevich Pyotr Verzilov Vladimir Putin Andrew Tolokonnikov |
Country of origin | Russia |
Original language | Russian |
Production | |
Producer | Gogol's Wives Production |
Running time | 63 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | 2013 |
Pussy versus Putin is a 2013 Russian documentary film by the film collective Gogol's Wives chronicling the history of the group Pussy Riot and their struggle with the political regime in Russia. The film received the NTR IDFA Award for Best Mid-Length Documentary at the 2013 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam.[2]
The one-hour film includes sequences in which group members discuss their political aims, footage of their guerrilla-style performances during the run-up to the 2012 Russian presidential election as well as the intimidation and physical harassment they face, shot from behind bars and inside prison vans.[3]
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2011 (Moscow) — Pussy Riot performance on the trolleybus roof in Moscow
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2011 (Moscow Metro) — Nadezhda Tolokonnikova is taken into police custody
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2012 (Red Square, Moscow) — Pussy Riot Performance at Lobnoye Mesto
See also
- Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer, another 2013 documentary about Pussy Riot
References
- ^ Russian focus - the magazine of the Session
- ^ Frost, Caroline (17 December 2013). "Documentary: 'Pussy Versus Putin' Gives Insider's View Of The Cost Of Taking On The Might Of The Kremlin". Huffington Post. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
- ^ MacNab, Geoffrey (20 November 2013). "Scenes Putin doesn't want you to see". The Independent. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
External links
- Pussy Versus Putin at IMDb
- ovideo.ru
- Russian film about the band Pussy Riot received the award in Amsterdam
- Review of Anna Narinsky
- Review Marat Gelman
- idfa.nl