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Russian Lessons

  • 2010
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
203
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Russian Lessons (2010)
Documentary

The film starts as a journey by the two directors-protagonists. Olga and Andrei, on the two sides of the frontline during the Russian-Georgian wars in August 2008. A film on such a hot polit... Read allThe film starts as a journey by the two directors-protagonists. Olga and Andrei, on the two sides of the frontline during the Russian-Georgian wars in August 2008. A film on such a hot political (and geopolitical) subject first of all establishes emotional contact with the audien... Read allThe film starts as a journey by the two directors-protagonists. Olga and Andrei, on the two sides of the frontline during the Russian-Georgian wars in August 2008. A film on such a hot political (and geopolitical) subject first of all establishes emotional contact with the audience by depicting human drama, before coming up with political conclusions. They emerge natu... Read all

  • Directors
    • Olga Konskaya
    • Andrey Nekrasov
  • Writers
    • Olga Konskaya
    • Andrey Nekrasov
  • Stars
    • Vissarion Apliaa
    • Valery Gergiev
    • Olga Konskaya
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    203
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Olga Konskaya
      • Andrey Nekrasov
    • Writers
      • Olga Konskaya
      • Andrey Nekrasov
    • Stars
      • Vissarion Apliaa
      • Valery Gergiev
      • Olga Konskaya
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Vissarion Apliaa
    • Self
    Valery Gergiev
    Valery Gergiev
    • Self
    Olga Konskaya
    • Self
    Marat Kulakhmetov
    • Self
    Mamuka Kurashvili
    • Self
    • (as Gen. Mamuka Khurashvili)
    Dmitry Medvedev
    Dmitry Medvedev
    • Self
    Angela Merkel
    Angela Merkel
    • Self
    Andrey Nekrasov
    Andrey Nekrasov
    • Self
    Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin
    • Self
    Mikheil Saakashvili
    Mikheil Saakashvili
    • Self
    • (as Mikhail Saakashvili)
    Eduard Shevardnadze
    Eduard Shevardnadze
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Olga Konskaya
      • Andrey Nekrasov
    • Writers
      • Olga Konskaya
      • Andrey Nekrasov
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    1ynu-20-869775

    master class on how to make a propaganda film

    Ironically, the film which supposed to investigate how the Russian propaganda works has turned out to be the best example of propaganda itself - one sided story, presenting only the Georgian side's view. The piece on the war between Georgia and Abkhazia starts with the Georgian civilians fleeing Abkhazia and failing even to mention that the Georgian president Sevarnadze sent the troops including tanks to "sort out" Abkhazia in 1992 which lead to many non Georgian civilians killed. And interviewing Shevarnadze on the war is the same as asking Gaddafi on his view on the current events in Libya or asking Hitler on his view of the Second World War. Appalling ......
    7seamouse

    did Russian tank really bombed beslan school?

    it's totally shocked me

    even i had believed that i know a lot about the conflict between Russia and Georgia.

    including early and recent war between Georgia and Abkhazia and south Ossetia.

    especially those new saying about Beslan school accident.

    i should create a chance to ask my doubt to director.cause i worried about the truth from the documentary may not the real truth.

    it's so easy to make a documentary become propaganda in the news world today. Putin and Russian main media can made it, why not Georgian can't made it? so before everything clear, i just give it 7 point
    3jribarov

    Misleading and incomplete information

    The movie contains some unique glimpses in the conflict between Russia and Georgia. The personal approach is very strong, you can easily get into the shoes of the local people. What I really miss is a whole and complete story of a conflict, where not only Georgians and Russians were involved. What about the view of the Abkhazians, or the Osetinians? The information presented is very little and makes it easy for the director to guide the audience in his own point of view. Which in my humble opinion could be misleading. What could be improved: more historical info on the people and ethnic groups who lived in the area, how did the communities settle and grow; info on the links between Georgian and US military forces; the oil and gas pipelines that Russia did not want to see in Georgia. Its best to read additionally on the internet to get a more comprehensive view.
    5cameronsmith92

    Thought Provoking

    This film does a great job of showing the Russian/Georgian conflict and the devastating toll this took on the people of Georgia. Unfortunately it was an intellectual journey for me rather than an emotional one. The fact that one of the parties to the conflict lied was not news. The fact that it was the invading party that lied wasn't news. This has been the pattern throughout the history of humankind.

    I was waiting for the call to arms. The reason why this conflict, these people, this story should be important to me. I think the issue is that the only protagonist are the filmmakers themselves while everyone else in the film comes and goes with little chance for the audience to establish a lasting emotional connection.

    The film also goes from saying that the Russians lied to the rest of the world lied. The BBC lied when they rebroadcast the Russian point of view. I found this extension of blame tenuous and without a call to arms it left me with the feeling that I was the next to be blamed.

    This is a well made documentary about an important subject and worthy of anyone's time but unlike my fellow reviewer I do not see this as a great documentary.
    1andreinikipelov

    This film is as pure lies as snow white.

    Being Russian I am not offended when Hollywood movies make Russia look world evilest evil, since this is being done for ages and now seems natural, but these are not claimed documentaries. Right now a festival grade film theater next to me has Russian lessons on agenda. People with taste and intelligence had it selected, what a shame!

    The movie contains neither beauty, nor truth, now enjoy this combination if you will. 90 minutes of CNN or FOXnews will substitute this movie for free at a price of a few ad-breaks

    As for IMDb-rating, it is (with all respect to minorities) fake and gay, you don't trust 57 votes in 1 year, do you?

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • Russia
      • Georgia
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Georgian
    • Also known as
      • Uroky rosiyskoyi
    • Filming locations
      • Georgia
    • Production companies
      • Dreamscanner
      • Piraya Film
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