In Putin’s Russia, Resistance Is Lonely
Politics
Russia
Started March 15, 2026
An Oscar-nominated documentary offers an intimate view of Russia’s descent into fascism
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In Putin’s Russia, Resistance Is Lonely
Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 13, 2026
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Mar 15, 2026
The rise of fascism in Russia is a critical issue that demands our attention, yet understanding the nuances of the situation is essential for effective response.
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Mar 15, 2026
While the documentary portrays resistance in Russia, it may oversimplify the complexities of political dissent and the varied motivations behind it.
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Viewing the struggles of resistance in Russia through a personal lens fosters empathy and encourages international solidarity against oppressive regimes.
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The documentary exposes the harsh realities of dissent in Russia, highlighting the need for global awareness and support for those resisting authoritarianism.
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Focusing solely on individual stories of resistance risks ignoring the broader social and economic factors that contribute to authoritarianism in Russia.
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