Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin (2026)

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In Russia, criticizing the war in Ukraine or Vladimir Putin’s regime has become a crime. Thousands of ordinary citizens are being arrested, tried, and imprisoned. They are called “Politzek”: political prisoners. Filmed clandestinely over the course of more than a year, Politzek gives a platform to those who, despite the fear, continue to speak out against Putin’s repressive Russia. Through the intersecting stories of a teenager sentenced to five years in prison for criticizing the government on social media, a young artist jailed for placing anti-war stickers, a human rights activist, and two theater directors facing Kafkaesque trials, the film unveils the machinery of state repression in Russia. With rare footage, broken yet unyielding voices, this is a story of silenced resistance.

Director: Manon Loizeau, Ekaterina Mamontova
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Production: Clin d'oeil Films, Wildbird Films, Shelter Prod, France Télévisions, DW, RTBF, VRT, SWR, BABEL Doc, Mediawan Rights
Country: Belgium, France, Germany
Language: English, Français, Pусский
Original Language: fr

Themes

Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest, Human Rights Violations and Effort for Justice, Social Injustice and Protest, Civil Rights Protests and Equality Era, War Crimes and the Search for Justice

Keywords

politics, resistance, totalitarian regime, protest, dictatorship, justice, human rights, russian politics, anti war protest, russian leaders, russia, political documentary, russian invasion of ukraine (2022), political prisoners, communist regime

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin about?
In Russia, criticizing the war in Ukraine or Vladimir Putin’s regime has become a crime. Thousands of ordinary citizens are being arrested, tried, and imprisoned. They are called “Politzek”: political prisoners. Filmed clandestinely over the course of more than a year, Politzek gives a platform to those who, despite the fear, continue to speak out against Putin’s repressive Russia. Through the intersecting stories of a teenager sentenced to five years in prison for criticizing the government on social media, a young artist jailed for placing anti-war stickers, a human rights activist, and two theater directors facing Kafkaesque trials, the film unveils the machinery of state repression in Russia. With rare footage, broken yet unyielding voices, this is a story of silenced resistance.
Who directed Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin?
Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin was directed by Manon Loizeau, Ekaterina Mamontova.
How long is Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin?
Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin?
Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin is a Documentary, Drama film.
Where was Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin produced?
Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin was produced in Belgium, France, Germany.
What are the themes of Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin?
The themes of Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin include: Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest, Human Rights Violations and Effort for Justice, Social Injustice and Protest, Civil Rights Protests and Equality Era, War Crimes and the Search for Justice.