A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 27, 2021
Original Title:
Russia: Today
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: NR
From 2017–2019, hundreds of Russian-speaking citizens living adjacent to and inside Russia sent anonymous recordings of what they really think about the country, what it was, is, and will be. The composer Eugene Birman, working with librettist Scott Diel set their words verbatim to music.
Director:
Eugene Birman
Editor:
Alexandra Karelina
Executive Producer:
Tonya Wechsler
Lyricist:
Scott Diel
Musical:
Eugene Birman
Martyn Harry
Musician:
Agnese Pauniņa
Agate Pooka
Rūdolfs Bērtiņš
Vitālijs Stankevičs
Zigmārs Grasis
Opera:
Eugene Birman
Poem:
Lev Rubinstein
Sound Director:
Margo Kõlar
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