Synopsis
Josef Stalin ruled USSR for about 25 years till 1953. According to different data from 10 to 40 millions of people were subjected to repressions during his totalitarian reign. This was an unprecedented act of genocide committed by state towards it’s own people. For last decade a number of people approving Stalin’s policy has risen from 0.2% to 20% and goes on growing. In our film we observe a huge queue of Stalin’s lovers bringing flowers to his grave on a Red Square. Peering into their faces we want to understand what leads them here.
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28. 1. 2021
Dmitry Bogolyubov: “I don't like to tell the viewer what to think”
We met with Russian filmmaker Dmitry Bogolyubov during his visit in Prague in September 2020 when he introduced his film Town on Glory to the Czech audience at the series of screenings. In this interview, he discusses the origins of making this film.
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