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Release Date:
December 12, 2011
Original Title:
Les Derniers Jours de l'URSS
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
France Télévisions
LCP - Assemblée nationale
Planète+
Roche Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 52
From 1989 to 1991 a string of unpredictable events happened that brought to light the rivalry between two men: Gorbachev, hindered by the economic results of his perestroika, and Yeltsin, embodying the hopes of the Russian people. Illustrated with interviews of top protagonists such as Mikhail Gobachev himself, the documentary recounts the critical last two years of the former USSR.
Assistant Editor:
Coline Leauté
Camera Operator:
Julien Deniau
Robert Genoud
Martins Punans
Alexander Sokolkov
Igor Samsonov
Dmitry Morozov
Color Grading:
Arnaud Lambert
Director:
Jean-Charles Deniau
Documentation & Support:
Amélie Sourice
Tamara Lestratenko
Nadejda Efremova
Editor:
Gilles Dinnematin
Executive Producer:
Dominique Tibi
Graphic Designer:
David Polet
Idea:
Stéphane Khémis
Original Music Composer:
Gérard Cohen-Tannugi
Production Assistant:
François Willig
Amélie Sourice
Production Manager:
Linda Belkadi
Sara Brücker
Sound Mixer:
Thierry Jouberteix
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