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Conversations avec monsieur Poutine

Titre original : The Putin Interviews
  • Série télévisée
  • 2017
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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7,4/10
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Oliver Stone and Vladimir Putin in Conversations avec monsieur Poutine (2017)
BiographyDocumentary

Le cinéaste Oliver Stone s'entretient avec le président russe Vladimir Poutine sur les questions conflictuelles liées aux relations entre la Russie et les États-Unis.Le cinéaste Oliver Stone s'entretient avec le président russe Vladimir Poutine sur les questions conflictuelles liées aux relations entre la Russie et les États-Unis.Le cinéaste Oliver Stone s'entretient avec le président russe Vladimir Poutine sur les questions conflictuelles liées aux relations entre la Russie et les États-Unis.

  • Casting principal
    • Oliver Stone
    • Vladimir Putin
    • Sergei Chudinov
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    5,4 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Oliver Stone
      • Vladimir Putin
      • Sergei Chudinov
    • 49avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone
    • Self
    • 2017
    Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin
    • Self
    • 2017
    Sergei Chudinov
    Sergei Chudinov
    • Self…
    • 2017
    Fernando Sulichin
    • Self
    • 2017
    Vasily Khristoforov
    • Self
    • 2017
    George Bush
    George Bush
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    • 2017
    Bill Clinton
    Bill Clinton
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    Boris Yeltsin
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    • 2017
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    Aaron Brown
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    Dan Rather
    • Self - 60 Minutes
    George W. Bush
    George W. Bush
    • Self - US President
    • 2017
    Zbigniew Brzezinski
    Zbigniew Brzezinski
    • Self - US National Security Advisor
    • 2017
    Hillary Clinton
    Hillary Clinton
    • Self - Democratic Presidential Candidate
    • 2017
    Joseph Dunford
    • Self - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
    • 2017
    Mikheil Saakashvili
    Mikheil Saakashvili
    • Self - Georgian President
    • 2017
    Gennadiy Zyuganov
    Gennadiy Zyuganov
    • Self - Communist Presidential Candidate
    Sergey Mironov
    • Self - Independent Presidential Candidate
    Mikhail Prokhorov
    • Self - Independent Presidential Candidate
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    10mikefifield

    Very well done.

    This documentary is very well-done and shows a side of Putin and Russia that is rarely seen by people here in the US. The mainstream media and most people here in America have a strong negative association to Russia, often times without actually even knowing very much about Russian history. It's refreshing to see someone taking the time to try to understand rather than simply condemn Putin and the Russian people. Highly recommend It.
    419

    I didn't know Putin till I watched this documentary.

    Thank you Oliver for this professionally shot honest documentary. it's actually 8/10 but added two more stars because of your brave questions. we hear lots of stuff about Putin, most of them ain't good. That he is dictator and things like that. Well we shot his aircraft and he didn't act like an idiot and went into war, even god knows he could beat Turkey. But instead he had diplomatic move instead of idiotic one. as I Watched your film, I understood he is much more professional and good leader then I thought. His answers are great and he seems cold(typical Russian) but honest which what makes your doc looks like a propaganda. as I film maker myself, I can understand what is propaganda what is not. this one isn't. I've watched him on hard talk after this. He is same as here. cool and slow.
    8BOX1984

    Up close and politically correct

    Enjoyed this immensely. Great to hear another side of recent history from one of the protagonists. Probably wouldn't go for drinks with Putin but he certainly knows how to explain his point of view within the current world order. So refreshing for a leader to explain his political position/opinions with historical references and not needing to hide behind tweets to defend decisions that have little thought behind them and even less support. Mr. Stone, although not a heavyweight interviewer, manages to cover areas of interest to the American media/audience while at the same time allowing Putin to give an insight into the problems facing his country and how absurd he considers the time wasting and unfounded accusations leveled at Russia for meddling in the 2016 US Presidencial Election. Well done Mr. Stone.
    temp-id-fu

    To be avoided

    Oliver Stone's The Putin Interviews is… garbage. Stone, though respected as a filmmaker, at least for some of his earlier works, loses all credibility with this attempt at a "documentary". This four-part series is not a documentary, and it cannot be called journalism either. Is just a platform that Putin uses to justify to the world his policies, in his own manner of course: politically correct at times, even diplomatic, but with some subtle/not-so-subtle references, even irony when needed. Stone as an interviewer is practically useless. His questions are at times obviously ill-prepared, but, more annoying is his way of asking something by providing the way in which the question could be dodged. Not that Putin needs help with that. He has a lot of practice with his annual Valdai Club's meetings, Direct Lines and call-in shows. All of this while witnessing Stone's anti-Americanism and admiration for everything that is Russia or Russian. In the end we do not learn anything new. To be avoided.
    8sonnygoten

    Very interesting to see the differences in style of self-presentation. Also, my compliments to Oliver for not being patronizing to his viewers.

    Having seen all 4 parts, the first thing that I noted is the highly interesting differences between Putin as opposed to his Western counterparts in style of presentation. I found Putin's style to be less glamorous, less glitzy, and less artificial compared to western (read: USA) politicians. There's one scene in which he sits rather awkwardly and keeps tapping his feet, so you see his knees bobbing up and down; and another in which he keeps picking at his finger. I also found that in his manner of behavior he seemed much less desperate for approval compared to USA politicians and, rather than delivering fast one- liners that sound good, he takes his times to answer, even making pauses and wearing facial expressions that (to me) seem awkward. I don't know if he's just THAT good of an actor or if it's simply a cultural difference, and I can't judge whether the USA style is better or worse than Putin's style, but the difference in self-presentation is still very striking to me and interesting to see played out like this.

    Concerning the manner in which Oliver Stone conducted the interviews, I definitely liked it. They were done in a casual manner and with room for humor (I laughed my butt off at that coffee scene in the 4th part), but at the same time they allowed room for serious topics. Sometimes Oliver missed an opportunity to ask further critical questions; sometimes he tried to agree and please a bit too much to get Putin comfortable, but I liked the overall absence of any preconceived judgmental attitudes that many western journalists/interviewers have when interacting (read: arguing) with Putin. This allowed Putin to express his viewpoints in a relatively relaxed setting without the constant need to go on the defense; and it allows us viewers to make our own judgment on the man and his ideas, without being forced into adopting the viewpoint of a patronizing interviewer.

    My conclusion on Putin himself: There are some points that I agree with in his vision and some that I don't, and I also think that he portrayed himself and Russia in... let's just say 'highly glowing terms that are not always deserved', but that's a given considering his current position as Russian President. I absolutely love the way he insists on calling his USA counterparts "partners", though; it feels equal parts ironic, patronizing, and yet also re-conciliatory; and I'm pretty sure Putin intended it to be that multi-layered. The man definitely has a sense of humor that I can appreciate.

    Lastly, I should mention that I was rather shocked by some of the news segments interspersed in the interview, especially in the 3rd part; they were highly graphic in nature and I hadn't been notified of that beforehand. So, viewer discretion is advised. If you plan on showing this to children for educational purposes such as politics class, debate teams, etc. there should definitely be an adult present in the room; and, while I'm all pro-free-information-flow and pro- education, I would even then not show this to anyone under age ten, because it's graphic and it's REAL, not ketchup.

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    • Anecdotes
      Oliver Stone interviewed Russian president Vladimir Putin over a span of two years in different locations in Russia: the Kremlin, Sochi and Putin's official residence in Moscow.
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      Oliver Stone: Do you ever have bad days?

      Vladimir Putin: I'm not a woman, so I don't have bad days.

      Oliver Stone: There you go. Now you're gonna insult 50 percent of the American public. The way they're gonna take it.

      Vladimir Putin: I'm not trying to insult anyone. That's just the nature of things

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 juin 2017 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • SHOWTIME
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
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      • The Putin Interviews
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Moscou, Russie(Setting of the Putin interviews)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Showtime Documentary Films
      • New Element Media
      • Ixtlan Productions
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