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Inside the Russian Republic's deadly war on gays
2020 | 107m | English

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This searing investigative work shadows a group of activists risking unimaginable peril to confront the ongoing anti-LGBTQ program raging in the repressive and closed Russian republic. Unfettered access and a remarkable approach to protecting anonymity exposes this under-reported atrocity–and an extraordinary group of people confronting evil.
Release Date: Jan 26, 2020
Director: David France
Writer: David France, Tyler H. Walk
Genres: Documentary
Keywords lgbt, gay theme, gay rights
Production Companies HBO Documentary Films, BBC Storyville, Ninety Thousand Words, Public Square Films, David France & Joy A. Tomchin Film, Maylo Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Maxim Lapunov Self
Olga Baranova Self
David Isteev Self
Vladimir Putin Self
Ramzan Kadyrov Self
Zelim Bakaev Self
Name Job
David France Director, Screenplay
Evgueni Galperine Original Music Composer
Sacha Galperine Original Music Composer
Tyler H. Walk Editor, Screenplay
Derek Wiesehahn Director of Photography
Suzana Peric Music Editor
Ryan Laney Visual Effects Supervisor
Igor Myakotin Assistant Editor
Victor Ilyukhin Assistant Editor
Brooke Lyndon-Stanford Visual Effects Supervisor
Megaera Stephens First Assistant Camera
Askold Kurov Director of Photography
Lora Hirschberg Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Alice Henty Producer
Joy A. Tomchin Executive Producer
Igor Myakotin Co-Producer
Tyler H. Walk Co-Producer
Kevin Jennings Executive Producer
Jonathan Logan Executive Producer
Jess Search Executive Producer
Lekha Singh Executive Producer
Alan Getz Executive Producer
Justin Mikita Executive Producer
Stan Tomchin Executive Producer
Katya Kumkova Associate Producer
David France Producer
Askold Kurov Producer
Neal Baer Executive Producer
Masha Gessen Executive Producer
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

At times this is quite an harrowing documentary to watch as the intimate style of photography illustrates well the persecution of homosexuality in the breakaway eponymous Russian Republic. With President Putin's administration in Moscow denying any systematic abuse of these people, it's left to the ... local bully-boy governor Ramzan Kadyrov to deny that there are any gay folks in Chechnya and if there are, then they are diluting the pure bloodlines and out to get out. The methods to which the thugs will go to attack their quarry are quite inventive. They use social media to find a victim then use their own contacts and chats to find others - all with a view to beating them to within an inch of their lives then dumping the traumatised and battered people with stark warnings to leave. The narrative here shows the efforts made by various bodies trying to help, but who are themselves facing at best indifference and at worst downright hostility from the national authorities whose complicity in this "cleansing" is only very thinly disguised. The sense of peril faced by these people is well presented and the fact that many have their faces pixellated does bring home the real dangers faced from a vigilante element of society that cares not remotely for any human rights or liberties. It's one of those irrational hatreds that's been drummed into them and that sums up the archetypal bully perfectly. The fleeing characters involved are fearful and terrified half the time, but that doesn't mean that they are going to give up their fight. Even when faced with brutality, they are still determined to serve for equality and freedom under the law. Thing is, those in power simply alter or blur the law to make it even harder for them to achieve basic safety let alone justice. Not an easy watch, but well worth it.

Sep 05, 2024