A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Directed by:
Svetlana Rodina, Laurent Stoop
Release Date:
November 4, 2024
Original Title:
Dom
Alternate Titles:
Dom (Maison en russe)
Dom (Zuhause auf Russisch)
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
DokLab GMBH
SRF
Production Countries:
Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
A documentary about a lost generation of young Russians: arriving from places all over Russia, they now live in an improvised private shelter in Tbilisi in Georgia: a student couple, a singer, a journalist, a Navalny activist, a gay blogger, and former politician. They are ordinary citizens who had never considered emigration. They do not belong to the famous avant-garde resistance but are still committed to an open and democratic civil society. In the last six months, 500,000 Russians are said to have left Russia. They are threatened not by tanks or missiles, but by the regime's ever-increasing repression, which hits any criticism of the war and any form of civic activism. Forced to leave their homeland by Putin's war, they live as digital dissidents searching for a new home.
A lost generation of young Russians arrives in Tbilisi, Georgia. Forced to leave their homeland by Putin's war and repression, they live as digital dissidents in search of a new home.
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Director:
Svetlana Rodina
Laurent Stoop
Director of Photography:
Laurent Stoop
Editor:
Svetlana Rodina
Orsola Valenti
Music:
Marcel Vaid
Anna Infantyeva
Producer:
Dodo Hunziker
Corinna Dästner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jérôme Cuendet
Writer:
Laurent Stoop
Svetlana Rodina
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