Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA Russian teacher secretly documents his small town school's transformation into a war recruitment center during the Ukraine invasion, revealing the ethical dilemmas educators face amid prop... Alles lesenA Russian teacher secretly documents his small town school's transformation into a war recruitment center during the Ukraine invasion, revealing the ethical dilemmas educators face amid propaganda and militarization.A Russian teacher secretly documents his small town school's transformation into a war recruitment center during the Ukraine invasion, revealing the ethical dilemmas educators face amid propaganda and militarization.
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Viktor Abakumov
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Lavrenti Beria
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Yevhen Konovalets
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Vladimir Putin
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Joseph Stalin
- Self
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Pavel Sudoplatov
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
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In an age where autocracy tightens its grip and dissenters disappear without a trace, this documentary emerges as a stark and timely reflection on resistance. The film follows an everyman who finds himself inadvertently drawn into a quiet confrontation with one of the world's leaders. The title is evoking Kafkaesque anonymity, and the film's greatest strength is its restraint. There are no grandstanding monologues just the suffocating tension of a man who loves his country, his town, his presence in society, but is against the regime and the war against Ukraine.
Visually, Mr. Nobody Against Putin captures the haunting contradictions of modern Russia. The beauty of a frozen landscape at minus 45 degrees sits uneasily alongside the brutalist remnants of Soviet architecture. There is warmth in the people, their resilience, their humour but also the omnipresence of state control. The film lingers on chilling images: children marching through school corridors, clutching rifles with solemn determination.
The documentary does not offer easy catharsis. It does not promise a hero's victory or a resolution. Instead, it delivers something more unsettling: a creeping awareness that injustice can happen anywhere. To anyone. When they least expect it.
Visually, Mr. Nobody Against Putin captures the haunting contradictions of modern Russia. The beauty of a frozen landscape at minus 45 degrees sits uneasily alongside the brutalist remnants of Soviet architecture. There is warmth in the people, their resilience, their humour but also the omnipresence of state control. The film lingers on chilling images: children marching through school corridors, clutching rifles with solemn determination.
The documentary does not offer easy catharsis. It does not promise a hero's victory or a resolution. Instead, it delivers something more unsettling: a creeping awareness that injustice can happen anywhere. To anyone. When they least expect it.
I caught this at Doc Edge in New Zealand. It is the most insightful war film! People living normal lives that are quickly up ended as the war effort takes hold. Propaganda 101 - brainwash the youth so you have a consistent stream of canon fodder.
I would have liked to hear from more characters, like parents, teachers and more students. But it was just too risky. Those we hear from are not overtly opposed to the war, rather it's implied. He was careful to protect them by not screening anything overt.
The protagonist puts himself at great risk and ultimately has to disappear to stay safe.
There is a scene where the history teacher is interviewed and speaks of his admiration for various historical characters. If I try to describe it you would think I was exaggerating. You just have to see it!
I would have liked to hear from more characters, like parents, teachers and more students. But it was just too risky. Those we hear from are not overtly opposed to the war, rather it's implied. He was careful to protect them by not screening anything overt.
The protagonist puts himself at great risk and ultimately has to disappear to stay safe.
There is a scene where the history teacher is interviewed and speaks of his admiration for various historical characters. If I try to describe it you would think I was exaggerating. You just have to see it!
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Pasha, I just had the pleasure of watching your film at Sundance. It was absolutely incredible! The camera work and film quality were brilliant. Thank you so much for the information that you shared and the risks you took to send it. Thank you for your bravery.
To everyone looking to watch this film please do not hesitate. Regardless of your political position or beliefs I think you will find this movie informative. The pacing is excellent and the movie keeps you on the edge of your seat as you become invested in this tiny town and the hardships that come for its citizens who are being drawn into the war. It's an incredibly relevant and important film.
Thank you again to everyone who worked on this! Well done!
To everyone looking to watch this film please do not hesitate. Regardless of your political position or beliefs I think you will find this movie informative. The pacing is excellent and the movie keeps you on the edge of your seat as you become invested in this tiny town and the hardships that come for its citizens who are being drawn into the war. It's an incredibly relevant and important film.
Thank you again to everyone who worked on this! Well done!
Hi Pasha,
I took my brother to see this today at Sundance (it's his birthday tomorrow and he lived in Eastern Ukraine from 2017-2019) and we were both so intrigued and touched by your film.
One thing that deeply impressed me was the way that you used your talents and position to resist. So often I feel like I don't have power to make a real difference in my community or my country, but your film was such a powerful testament to how we really can by using the tools and gifts at our disposal.
It was also so deeply relevant, not only to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but also to the propaganda that we see currently in the United States. It was a powerful reminder to me of the active role I need to take at home in trying to seek out truth and share it as well as I can.
Your love and care for Russia, the children in your school, and your community, was evident throughout the film. Sometimes, the greatest form of love and patriotism is dissent, which you've done so courageously here. Despite the horrors you exposed, it was genuinely beautiful and hopeful. Spectacular work. Sending so much warmth and love.
I took my brother to see this today at Sundance (it's his birthday tomorrow and he lived in Eastern Ukraine from 2017-2019) and we were both so intrigued and touched by your film.
One thing that deeply impressed me was the way that you used your talents and position to resist. So often I feel like I don't have power to make a real difference in my community or my country, but your film was such a powerful testament to how we really can by using the tools and gifts at our disposal.
It was also so deeply relevant, not only to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but also to the propaganda that we see currently in the United States. It was a powerful reminder to me of the active role I need to take at home in trying to seek out truth and share it as well as I can.
Your love and care for Russia, the children in your school, and your community, was evident throughout the film. Sometimes, the greatest form of love and patriotism is dissent, which you've done so courageously here. Despite the horrors you exposed, it was genuinely beautiful and hopeful. Spectacular work. Sending so much warmth and love.
This was such a powerful watch. It's not often I get the chance to see a film in Russian on the big screen, and the experience really hit me hard. The story unfolded with such intimacy and weight that I found myself holding my breath at times - it left a lump in my throat I couldn't quite shake.
What I loved most was how it balanced the personal with the political - it wasn't just a story about resistance, but about humanity, choices, and the quiet courage of ordinary people. Some parts were confronting, but that's what made it so important and unforgettable.
What I loved most was how it balanced the personal with the political - it wasn't just a story about resistance, but about humanity, choices, and the quiet courage of ordinary people. Some parts were confronting, but that's what made it so important and unforgettable.
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