Full-length documentary
A Man Fell
Locals remember when the Gaza Building in Beirut, Lebanon, was the Middle East’s best hospital. Today the dingy crumbling building is the last refuge for people who have nowhere else to go.
(Mr. Nobody Against Putin)
Pavel “Pasha” Talankin is a popular enthusiastic Russian school teacher who likes small-town life, bad weather, and even dirty panel buildings. His life is disrupted by the war, as he, an employee of an educational institution, must become its instrument.
Caught in the centre of a propaganda apparatus that is engulfing society, he is tasked with documenting everything with a camera. But he interprets this in his own way and records things as they really are, not as the military regime wants them to be.
The film, directed by Danish documentarist David Borenstein, was made using material that Pasha took out of Russia when he realised he was attracting too much attention and that a noose was tightening round his neck. The result is a quiet, intimate, and for that very reason devastating image of the skewed educational system, and by extension, the entire country.
Title | Mr. Nobody Against Putin |
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Original Title | Mr. Nobody Against Putin |
Original Language | English, Russian |
Subtitles | Czech, English |
Premiéra | Czech premiere |
Film type | Full-length documentary |
Year of Production | 2025 |
Country of Origin | Czech Republic, Denmark |
Length | 90 min. |
Tags | Children and Youth, Dictatorships |
Director | David Borenstein, Pavel Talankin |
Sales |
DR Sales Kim Christiansen kimc@dr.dk |
Lucerna Cinema – Large Hall
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Discussion Helle Faber, producer David Borenstein, director Radovan Síbrt, producer Kamila Dolotina, moderator Pavel Talankin, director |
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Světozor Cinema – Large Hall
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Discussion David Borenstein, Director Radovan Síbrt, Producer Olga Sto, Moderator Pavel Talankin, Director |
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Evald
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Discussion Olga Sto, Moderator Ondřej Soukup, Journalist Kristina Zakudaeva, Journalist |
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