Durakovo: The Village of Fools (2008)
Directed by Nino Kirtadze
Sub-Genres - Politics & Government, Social Issues, Sociology |
Release Date - Jan 18, 2008 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Nathan Southern
A firsthand investigation of how demagogues form, actress-turned-director Nino Kirtadze's documentary Durakovo: The Village of Fools journeys to the titular locale - a castle outside of Moscow - that is housing a terrifying new political movement. At the center of Durakovo stands Mikhail Morozov, a political leader who bands his followers together under the guise of extreme right-wing Russian nationalism. Cameras rolling, Kirtadze witnesses the fruition of this new movement, as it attracts a disturbingly large number of followers - most of them extremely young and impressionable - and begins to spread in both influence and popularity.
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castle, nationalism, political-leader, right-wing, Russia