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Russian Cinema in 2023: New Names, Powerful Performances and Banned Films

Ban of Sakha Films Signals Uncertain Future for Russia s Regional Movie Industries

For nearly two months now dedicated cinephiles in Russia have been engrossed in a public row over the fate of “Ayta,” an award-winning thriller by Yakutian director Stepan Burnashev.  The movie was effectively banned by the Kremlin in September in a move that caused widespread public outrage and made many fear for the future of regional film industries.  In the latest turn of events, Alexander Dyukov, a member of the Presidential Commission on Interethnic Relations, last week described “Ayta” as “textbook nationalistic cinema.” “This is a perfect example of a nationalistic movie, filmed in an ethnocratic republic where silent ethnic cleansing has already taken place: within 30 years, the number of Russians [living in Yakutia] has decreased by exactly half,” Dyukov wrote to his over 18,000 subscribers on Telegram.  “Ayta,” which has become the highest-grossing film ever in the Far East republic of Sakha (Yakutia), tells the story of a standoff between indigenous

Films Yt and Nuucca were included in the short-list of the international film festival Arctic Open

Films Yt and Nuucca were included in the short-list of the international film festival Arctic Open
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Deep In Siberia, Sakhawood Is Putting The Global Film Industry On Alert

Deep in Siberia, in one of the world’s coldest inhabited regions and a place so remote that it’s closer to Alaska than to the golden domes of Russia’s capital, a plucky movie industry is spotlighting indigenous culture and increasingly garnering plaudits internationally.

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