MADLY IN DISSENT short film review
FESTIVAL AUDIENCE FEEDBACK VIDEOS
•
8m 30s
MADLY IN DISSENT, 86min., Czech Republic
Directed by Kirill Sakharnov
On August 25, 1968 Victor Fainberg joined seven other Soviet citizens in the legendary Red Square Demonstration to protest the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. For his five minutes of freedom on the Red Square, Fainberg paid with five and a half years of solitary confinement and torture in a Soviet psychiatric prison. Diagnosed with "sluggish schizophrenia", he experienced the most invasive form of Soviet repressions: punitive psychiatry. Disarmed by Fainberg’s combativity inside the “mental hospital”, his main psychiatrist started to play a double game to help his “patient” from the loneliness of his cell lead a global campaign against the political misuse of psychiatry. Pressured from the outside, Soviet authorities had no choice but release him: Fainberg was welcome in France as a political refugee where he successfully campaigned for the liberation of Eastern European dissidents and fought – along with leading French intellectuals – for the life and dignity of civilians in war zones (Chechnya, Bosnia, Ukraine). Victor Fainberg passed away in France in early 2023.
https://filmasociologie.cz/
Up Next in FESTIVAL AUDIENCE FEEDBACK VIDEOS
-
SALTY LIVES short film review
SALTY LIVES, 4min., Uzbekistan
Directed by Rustam Meliev
The project aims to draw global attention to the impact of climate change on the women of the Aral Sea region, one of the most vulnerable areas affected by climate change. The former fourth-largest lake in the world, located in Uzbekistan, ... -
INVISIBLE CORPS feature film review (...
INVISIBLE CORPS, 57min., USA
Directed by Chris Schueler
Who protects the health of the citizens of the United States? This program explains the evolution of the Public Health Service and the PHS Commissioned Corps. Although invisible, they touch millions of lives every day: from fluoridated water... -
HATE CAN KILL short film review
HATE CAN KILL, 30min., Canada
Directed by Imtiaz Popat
Hate Can Kill is a documentary by Imtiaz Popat that looks at the community response to the murder of Nirmal Singh Gill, a caretaker at the Guru Nanak Gurudwara in Surrey BC by five white supremacist skinheads in 1998
https://www.facebook.co...