DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

…profoundly insightful and overall stupendous …. My Perestroika must be considered one of the year’s best documentaries. -Stewart Nusbaumer, The Huffington Post

 

My Perestroika

USA/UK 2010 / 88min.
Director Robin Hessman. Producers Robin Hessman, Rachel Wexler.

My Perestroika is an intimate and heartfelt portrait of the last generation of Soviet children behind the Iron Curtain, their hopes and achievements. Borya, Lyuba, Andrei, Olga and Ruslan were childhood classmates just coming of age when the USSR collapsed.

Borya and his wife teach in Borya’s old school where their son now attends. Olga is an unmarried mom and a billiards table service technician, while Ruslan is a musician with no steady job but works on the sly for cash only jobs. Andrei is a businessman who owns a western style clothing store.

Raised on communist ideals as children, the classmates must adjust to a post-Soviet reality as adults. Director Hessman follows these five children from their Soviet childhood, to the collapse of the Soviet Union during their teenage years, to the constantly shifting political landscape of post-Soviet Russia.

Masterfully blending contemporary interviews with rare home movie footage from the ’70s and ’80s with official Soviet propaganda films that surrounded them at the time, the film paints a poignant and complex portrait of the challenges, dreams and disillusionments of this cross-over generation.

 
 

My Perestroika Trailer

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Festivals and Awards

  • Doha Tribeca Film Festival
  • Sao Paulo International Film Festival
  • Bergen Film Festival
  • Pusan International Film Festival
  • IDA DocuWeeks Theatrical Showcase
  • San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
  • Silverdocs
  • HotDocs
  • Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
  • Sundance Film Festival

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Documentary Edge Festival 2011

Best of Fest (7/9)

Screening in Wellington

Wed 16 Mar
Time Venue/Notes Book Tickets
8:15pm Angelika at Reading Cinemas CourtenayBook 
Fri 25 Mar
Time Venue/Notes Book Tickets
2pm Wellington City GalleryBook 
Sat 26 Mar
Time Venue/Notes Book Tickets
8:30pm Angelika at Reading Cinemas CourtenayBook 

Other Cities

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