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Citizen K

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 6min
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Vladimir Putin and Michael J. Palmer in Citizen K (2019)
The strange case of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once believed to be the wealthiest man in Russia, who rocketed to prosperity and prominence in the 1990s, served a decade in prison, and became an unlikely martyr for the anti-Putin movement.
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L'étrange histoire de Mikhail Khodorkovsky, autrefois considéré comme l'homme le plus riche de Russie, qui atteignit la prospérité dans les années 1990, fut emprisonné et devint un martyr im... Tout lireL'étrange histoire de Mikhail Khodorkovsky, autrefois considéré comme l'homme le plus riche de Russie, qui atteignit la prospérité dans les années 1990, fut emprisonné et devint un martyr improbable du mouvement anti-Poutine.L'étrange histoire de Mikhail Khodorkovsky, autrefois considéré comme l'homme le plus riche de Russie, qui atteignit la prospérité dans les années 1990, fut emprisonné et devint un martyr improbable du mouvement anti-Poutine.

  • Réalisation
    • Alex Gibney
  • Scénario
    • Alex Gibney
  • Casting principal
    • Mikhail Khodorkovsky
    • Vladimir Putin
    • Leonid Nevzlin
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    1,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Alex Gibney
    • Scénario
      • Alex Gibney
    • Casting principal
      • Mikhail Khodorkovsky
      • Vladimir Putin
      • Leonid Nevzlin
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    • 76Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 7 nominations au total

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    Mikhail Khodorkovsky
    Mikhail Khodorkovsky
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    Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin
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    Leonid Nevzlin
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    Boris Berezovsky
    Boris Berezovsky
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    Igor Malashenko
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    Anton Drel
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    Boris Yeltsin
    Boris Yeltsin
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    Alexei Navalny
    Alexei Navalny
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    Tatyana Lysova
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    Maria Logan
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    Alex Gibney
    Alex Gibney
    • Narrator
    • (voix)
    Vladimir Gusinsky
    Vladimir Gusinsky
    • Self
    Larry King
    Larry King
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    Dmitry Medvedev
    Dmitry Medvedev
    • Self
    Arkady Ostrovsky
    Arkady Ostrovsky
    • Self
    Derk Sauer
    • Self
    Igor Sechin
    • Self
    Martin Sixsmith
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    • Réalisation
      • Alex Gibney
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      • Alex Gibney
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    8madhubhar

    Scary true story

    This documentary tells the story of K who went from intelligent young man, to money maker, to king maker to becoming a threat to the newly minted President Putin of Russia. How the Oligarchs called the shots in the regime of Yeltsin and how the smoke and mirrors techniques ensured that Yeltsin continued as the president and the rich Oligarchs continued to mint money and wield influence till Putin, an ex KGB man was suddenly pushed into power. He did not take long to grab real power from those who had brought him in and now threatens to be Preaident for life. 'No Russia without Putin' sounds ridiculous. Kafkasque is right. Similar stories abound in many other countries, notably India. Will the film makers consider making a film on that too?
    6eddie_baggins

    A solid in unmemorable Gibney doco

    In case anyone out there was under the impression Russia and its long-serving leader Vladimir Putin were squeaky clean world players, Citizen K should do a fairly solid job of showcasing why the country and its president have long been one of the shadiest operators around.

    Directed by Oscar winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney, Citizen K is not a ground-breaking doco or an exploration of new or jaw-dropping information but its a film that features the usual Gibney polish and editing prowess that has seen him become one of the most respected directors in his field.

    Delving into the life and times of one of Russia's most wealthiest businessman turned prison inmate Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who against all the odds became an icon of sorts for the steady follower's of the anti-Putin movement, Citizen K crams a lot of content into its two hour run-time as we explore Mikhail's rise up the ranks in the Russian business community and his up and down relationship with those in charge of his country.

    Now in exile in the U.K, Khodorkovsky acts as a cold but intelligent central figure to Gibney's expose, offering up raw and honest insights into his backstory and the current predicament he finds himself in but the film works best when its focused on Putin himself, who while remaining mysterious and hard too read, makes for a fascinating subject as Gibney details his stunning journey to power that has now lasted well over 18 years.

    One almost wishes Gibney had chosen to allot more time to Putin's side of this story, as for many outside of Russia it's hard to understand the true sentiment around the polarizing leader and how many of Russia's everyday citizens feel about the man that has pulled them along to become the powerhouse they are today, but at what long-lasting detriment for the future years ahead? The future where Russia and Putin will no longer go hand in hand.

    You can almost sense Gibney wrestling with himself throughout Citizen K, understanding Khodorkovsky's story alone wasn't enough to build this feature around, the film at times feels torn in regards to what it wants to achieve, even if its at all times a solidly and thoughtfully put together piece.

    Final Say -

    As always Gibney delivers a well-made documentary with Citizen K but there's nothing here of a long lasting nature, just further evidence around Russia's shady operations and a want to know more about its mysterious central figure.

    3 Blueberry Hill renditions out of 5
    7astazg-84625

    Enlightening documentary, especially when viewed in 2022. Unfortunate sound problem.

    It is interesting to witness how Putin's paranoia disproportionately grew with each passing year - from waging war against his opponents and critics, to a full scale aggression against another country. Great archival footage. The only problem is the overbearing soundtrack, at times so loud that it completely muffles the dialogue.
    7gbill-74877

    Decent documentary, but too soft on Khodorkovsky

    This documentary gives a general history of Russia from 1991, the fall of the Soviet Union, through the turbulent 1990's and the rise of the oligarchs, to 2018, after a couple of decades of Vladimir Putin progressively asserting an iron grip over the country. Citizen K is Mikhail Khodorkovsky, one of those oligarchs and a man who came in to direct conflict with Putin when he began looking into politics and espousing democratic ideals. He was shipped off to a remote prison for a decade as a result, and speaks from London where he went after being released. While the documentary skates along and doesn't go incredibly deep, it communicates the events and the dynamic between the two men and those around them reasonably well. Its use of archival footage and interviews is solid, though offset by a soundtrack that's overly dramatic and annoying.

    Khodorkovsky was a predatory capitalist and while he ironically became a better person in prison, I think director Alex Gibney should have asked him point blank about his possible involvement in the murder of a local politician in 1998, as well as pointed questions about his vast wealth. For example, Khodorkovsky points out a time when he "had" to force workers to take a 30% pay cut, and another time when he let tens of thousands of them go. The question is not put to him, gee Mikhail, at the time you were worth over $1B and along with six other guys had half of Russia's wealth; if you cared for these people why didn't you take these losses out of your massive profits? Too often we see him get away with smirking through his statements and painting himself in a positive light, even if I am happy that he now leads the Open Russia movement and is a staunch critic of Putin. In the film's defense, the fact that Russia was torn between oligarchs like him and the monster that is Putin, men who combined corruption and violence to preserve wealth and power, does comes through. The dynamics are suitably depressing, particularly when you see the parallels to other countries in the behavior of the ultra-wealthy, or political strongmen who stir up nationalism as one of their methods of attaining power.
    random-70778

    Incomplete and strangely glib

    Caught this at Hamptons festival last month. I wanted to let it settle in and do a bit of research before writing a review. I know who Khodorkovsky is and that he was one of the post-Soviet oligarchs who went afoul of Russian Dictator Putin, but not the timing and full detail.

    Put is a dangerous scumbag and I am happy to say so, but this film has some serious problems as well. It really doesn't address the context, not eh absence of a working legal regime as well as the need for actual financial markets, and just gives an indictment of patriotism when the Khodorkovsky phenomena had nothing to do with capitalism, but rather was a simple looting of assets, compounded with a feedback loop of paid corruption of government, one sees in any system that doesn't have a legal and democratic framework. As far as the charges against him, his trial and imprisonment -- the viewer doesn't really get a sense for the film makers that both offenses can be true: the charging could have been politically motivated, due process could have been absent or flawed; but at the same time it is clear he was guilty of massive theft and crimes. Really if you want to understand this, read the findings of the European Court of Human Rights, which heard Khodorkovsky's appeal to that court, and which found that while there were process issues aplenty -- that the charges against him were well grounded. Now I am not saying the makers make an innocent hero out of Khodorkovsky, but rather that his crimes are kind of winked at in the film. I am also troubled by the way the term capitalism is thrown around in the film. Russia has never been capitalist. It sure wasn't capitalist or liaise faire when Khodorkovsky's garnered his supply cornering in oil fields. It was a gangster socialist government when it was socialist as the United Soviet Socialist Republics, a closed socialist system in 1993 when Khodorkovsky was Deputy head of Energy Ministry in the early 1990's, and he was enabled by the loan for shares that had nothing to do with capitalism or markets. In fact you have to be a careful viewer to even notice that the subject is a former Soviet Socialist government deputy minister and a creature created by Soviet socialism (as is Putin).

    The Khodorkovsky story is important, as is what tells us about Putin, but I suggest reading some basic short pieces in WSJ, Financial Times or even the Guardian on him instead of this very incomplete, and at times glib, film

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 décembre 2019 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langues
      • Russe
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Громадянин Х
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Jigsaw Productions
      • Passion Pictures
      • Storyteller Productions
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      • 120 411 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 571 $US
      • 24 nov. 2019
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 145 941 $US
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