Alexander Rodnyansky, the celebrated producer of Zvyagintsev, Balagov and more, returns to his nonfiction roots with a sober, strikingly personal doc overlaying family history and national struggle.
Dmytro Soloviov documents buildings under threat by both Russian bombings and a domestic push to erase the Soviet past.
For Ukraine, history is a battlefield. Months before Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion, he published a brooding, 5,000-word article that made the case for dismantling ...