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No Place for Fools | |
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Russian | Дуракам здесь не место |
Directed by | Oleg Mavromati |
Screenplay by | Denis Streletskiy |
Produced by | |
Release date | 2015 |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Countries | Russia Bulgaria |
Language | Russian |
No Place for Fools (Russian: Дуракам здесь не место) is a 2015 Russian documentary film directed by Oleg Mavromati[1] and Denis Streletskiy[2], it was screened at a number of international festivals, such as the International Film Festival Rotterdam and the Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival.
Synopsis edit
An experimental documentary film edited from fragments of Orthodox activist Sergei Astakhov's videoblog. He is a gay man who was converted into an orthodox pro-Putin activist by Church and state propaganda.
References edit
- ^ "No Place for Fools | IFFR". iffr.com. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ Волчек, Дмитрий (7 February 2015). "Kiev's cake for Putin | RFE/RL". Радио Свобода. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
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Category:2015 documentary films
Category:2015 films
Category:Documentary films about human rights
Category:Documentary films about Russian politics
Category:2010s Russian films