Askold Kurov's bold and compelling documentary chronicles the erosion of press freedom in Russia in the r@小小盒子@un up to, and during, the invasion of Ukraine.
@吉林全城热恋乡村版@ With unparalleled access, Of Caravan and the Dogs follows a group of independent journalists and activists whose criticism of the war in Ukraine leads to their censorship and exile. ‘There´s such a thing as self-respect’, muses one jour@蓝血人作品@nalist in a staff meeting called to discuss the ethics of publishing under new, arcane censorship laws. Structured around a countdown to war, the film intercuts tense meetings between newspaper staff with footage of Russian police ransacking media offices, televised broadcasts by Putin, large-scale protests in Russia and on-the-ground footage from an embattled Ukraine. The film is both a powerful exploration of the person@魔域私发网@al dilemmas of people living under strict repression and a unique perspective on resistance movements within a notoriously hermetic state.
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