Rossiya 88
A docudrama about Russian Neo-Nazis based on real events that makes use of authentic interviews. At the centre of the fictional story is a group of Moscow skinheads called “Russia 88” which makes propaganda videos and posts them on the internet. Their leader calls himself “Blade”. One day he finds out that his sister is seeing a boy from the Caucasus. Something that begins as a family drama evolves into a tragedy that is justifiably reminiscent of “Romeo and Juliet”.
Pavel Bardin’s film focuses on a phenomenon that, although largely ignored in the West, is very much a part of everyday life in Moscow. The director was able to order most of the Nazi gear worn by the film’s protagonists from an internet website. T-shirts bearing nationalistic slogans like “I’m a Russian”, or quotes from David Lane, a Nazi ideologist and the author of “Fourteen Words”, are freely available for purchase in Moscow. Even the radical rightwing songs that can be heard in the film were easily found in “Gorbushka”, a well-known media store specialising in illegal products. The texts declaimed to-camera by the balaclava-clad “Blade” originated from ultra-rightwing internet forums; in addition, the murders, pogroms and terrorist attacks mentioned in the film are not the product of the director’s fantasy – they are all to be found in police reports from Vladivostok, St. Petersburg and many other cities in Russia.
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Runtime
104 min -
Country
Russia -
Year of Presentation
2009 -
Year of Production
2008 -
Director
Pavel Bardin -
Cast
Mikhail Polyakov, Nikolai Machulsky, Andrey Merzlikin, Anton Kuznetsov, Archibald Archibaldovich, Ivan Ignatenko, Yelena Tokmakova-Gorbushkina, Marina Orel, Alexander Makarov, Mikhail Pavlik, Kazbek Kibizov, Vera Strokova, Petr Barancheev, Petr Fedorov, Georgy Totibadze, Nina Fedorova, Alexander Spiridonov -
Production Company
Plan 2 Play LLC -
Berlinale Section
Panorama -
Berlinale Category
Feature Film
pictures from the movie
Biography Pavel Bardin
Born in Moscow on 10.10.1975, he studied journalism from 1992-98 and directing and screenwriting from 1998-99 at VGIK in Moscow. He has worked as a television correspondent and commissioning editor as well as a radio DJ. ROSSIYA 88 is his second
feature-length film.