American filmmaker Julia Loktev (The Loneliest Planet), born in the Soviet Union, returned to Moscow in 2021 to make a documentary on the persistence of independent journalism in Putin’s Russia—just months, as it turned out, before the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. With her friend Anna Nemzer, a talk show journalist for TV Rain, Russia’s last remaining independent news channel, Loktev ends up immersing herself with a group of young women fighting to ensure the vocalization of dissent and outspoken criticism of the country—even as they are branded by the government as “foreign agents,” their careers and lives increasingly at risk as the country creeps toward war. Structured in five chapters, Loktev’s film, the climactic days of which were filmed in Moscow during the first week of the invasion, when most independent journalists fled the country, is an extraordinary vérité document of a moment of immense change and anxiety, as well as a vital depiction of the eternal hope that so many in Russia hold for living in a democratic state.
This film will be shown in two sections:
(Currently viewing) Crackdown: Chapters 1-3 (213 min. including a 15-min. intermission)
First Week of War: Chapters 4-5 (125 min.)
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This program was made possible by the generous support of Esther Newberg, and was funded in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.