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Bem-Vindo à Chechênia

Título original: Welcome to Chechnya
  • 2020
  • 16
  • 1 h 47 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,9/10
3,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Maxim Lapunov in Bem-Vindo à Chechênia (2020)
Documentário

Um grupo de ativistas arrisca suas vidas lutando pelos direitos LGBTQ+ na Chechênia.Um grupo de ativistas arrisca suas vidas lutando pelos direitos LGBTQ+ na Chechênia.Um grupo de ativistas arrisca suas vidas lutando pelos direitos LGBTQ+ na Chechênia.

  • Direção
    • David France
  • Roteiristas
    • David France
    • Tyler H. Walk
  • Artistas
    • Olga Baranova
    • David Isteev
    • Ramzan Kadyrov
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,9/10
    3,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • David France
    • Roteiristas
      • David France
      • Tyler H. Walk
    • Artistas
      • Olga Baranova
      • David Isteev
      • Ramzan Kadyrov
    • 30Avaliações de usuários
    • 39Avaliações da crítica
    • 86Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 25 vitórias e 17 indicações no total

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    Olga Baranova
    Olga Baranova
    • Self - Director, Moscow Community Center for LGBT+ Initiatives
    David Isteev
    • Self - Crisis Response Coordinator, The Russian LGBT Network
    Ramzan Kadyrov
    Ramzan Kadyrov
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Maxim Lapunov
    • Self
    Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    • Direção
      • David France
    • Roteiristas
      • David France
      • Tyler H. Walk
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    10ziyanadsilva

    Fantastic documentary

    I watched with tears in my eyes the whole time ! Shows how many people cant love openly but war openly and somehow the love will corrupt a society oppose to war and violence .. shout out to the people who fight for others freedom !!!!
    8Jared_Andrews

    Powerful and Disturbing

    A troubling and powerful documentary, Welcome to Chechnya depicts the cruel and terrifying reality that people in the LGBTQ community face in the area. Through the united efforts of remarkably brave individuals, a few fortunate souls escape to more enlightened areas of the world. But not everyone is so lucky. The fight continues, and the Russian government continues to deny that the atrocities are taking place. Brace yourself before watching this one.
    10mcartisable

    Genocide of nowadays

    Russia is a dangerous place. I live here so I can say it. And this film tells a small part of all the horrors that a lot of us see everyday: from total poverty when people literaly has nothing to eat, and alkoholism, domestic violence and police violence. And all such problems seem to be solvable but the most horrible truth is that all these happen becasuse of the government which are ex-communists and criminals who usurped power in 90s. This film will show you a little part. Bet, the next doc. you gotta watch (due to the anti-police protests in USA and other countries) is the situation about the police violence here. "Welcome to Chechnya" contains some part of the whole situation. But police violence happens all over the country in such scales it's hard to imagine!
    9paul-allaer

    Riveting, shocking, heartbreaking

    "Welcome to Chechnya" (2020 release; 107 min.) is a documentary about the LGBT-bashing/LGBT-hunting that goes on in the Russian republic of Chechnya (and condoned by the Kremlin). As the movie opens, we are reminded that for people appearing in the film who are fearing for their lives, their faces have been "digitally disguised". We then meet David Isteev, the director of the Russian LGBT Network. He is on the phone with Anya, a 21 yr. old in Chechnya who informs him (and us) that her uncle has figured out she is lesbian, and now threatens to disclose this to her father, unless she agrees to have sex with him. David agrees to set up an intervention to get her out of Chechnya and Russia. We then step back and come to understand that rumors of mass detentions of gays started in 2017 when during a drug raid, the Chechnyan cops happen to stumble on gay materials on some guy's cell phone, and how the gay-hunting spread from there. At this point we are 10 tense minutes into the movie...

    Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from award-winning writer-director David France. Here he and his production team go clandestine in Chechnya and other places in Russia (mostly Moscow) to witness first hand what is going on in the LGTB community there, and how the Russian LGTB Network tries, against all odds and risking life and limb (literally) under unimaginable pressure, to help the prosecuted. The documentary follows in particular the fate of the aforementioned Anya, as well as the fate of 30 yr. old Grisha, whose life of not only himself but also his entire family, is at stake (in the real sense of the word). PLEASE NOTE: the documentary includes video footage that the Russian LGTB activists have intercepted, showing various LGTB men and women being beaten, kicked, assaulted, and worse. It is almost too much to watch, but of course drives the point home that the LGTB bashing and hunting in Chechnya is very real and ongoing. My heart goes out to the LGTB community there, of course. The real heroes (for me anyway) are the people manning the Russian LGTB Network, doing miracle work, even as they know and understand that indeed the entire might of the Russian state is working against them. It makes for riveting, shocking, and yes, heartbreaking, watching. The documentary also dryly notes that Canada has accepted a number of Chechnyan LGTB refugees on humanitarian grounds, whereas the Trump administration has not accepted a single one. Not one! For shame.

    "Welcome to Chechnya" premiered at this year's Sundance film festival (ah yes, the pre-COVID-19 days!) to immediate acclaim, and earlier this week it premiered on HBO, where I saw this. There is good reason why this film is currently rated 100% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. If you have any interest in understanding what is going on in Chechnya and Russia for the LGTB community, or simply love a profound human interest story, I'd readily suggest you check this out on HBO On Demand or other streaming services, and draw your own conclusion.
    10tibodefeyter-65671

    Please watch this

    I usually don't write reviews, but for the documentary 'Welcome to Chechnya' I will make an exception. Instead of going into detail about the content of this documentary -as a review is supposed to do- I would like to refer to the numerous, other -undoubtedly better- reviews, that do. I however would just want to ask you to watch this documentary and cast your own judgement, for this documentary has stirred something in me, that few other documentaries have done. Thank you.

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      Director David France wanted to put a real human face on the story, so conventional techniques of disguising one's appearance, such as blurring their faces, filming them in darkness or hiring actors to stage re-enactments were not enough. Eventually he opted for advanced facial replacement techniques using artificial intelligence and novel visual effects technology, so the viewer could see real faces displaying real emotions, while still protecting the identities of the speakers. The approach is a "game changer in identity protection," according to Documentary Magazine, and a brand new tool for documentary filmmakers.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de novembro de 2020 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Reino Unido
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Arte (Germany)
      • Arte (France)
    • Idiomas
      • Russo
      • Checheno
      • Inglês
      • Francês
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      • Welcome to Chechnya
    • Locações de filme
      • Moscou, Rússia(Hiding house)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Public Square Films
      • HBO Documentary Films
      • Ninety Thousand Words
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