The Last Days of the USSR
The Last Days of the USSR

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The Last Days of the USSR

2011
Movie
52 min
French

From 1989 to 1991 a string of unpredictable events happened that brought to light the rivalry between two men: Gorbachev, hindered by the economic results of his perestroika, and Yeltsin, embodying the hopes of the Russian people. Illustrated with interviews of top protagonists such as Mikhail Gobachev himself, the documentary recounts the critical last two years of the former USSR.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Alexander GutmanGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the final years of the Soviet Union, examining the socio-political and economic factors that led to its dissolution. It features archival footage and interviews with key figures who witnessed or participated in the events of that tumultuous period. The film delves into the growing dissent, the rise of nationalism, and the ultimate collapse of a superpower.

Critical Reception

The film received critical acclaim for its in-depth historical analysis and comprehensive portrayal of a pivotal moment in 20th-century history. Critics praised its use of archival material and the insightful commentary provided by historians and eyewitnesses, offering a nuanced perspective on the complex events.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thorough historical research and compelling narrative.

  • Lauded for its objective examination of the Soviet Union's final years.

  • Commended for its insightful interviews and use of rare archival footage.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was directed by Alexander Gutman, who himself lived through and documented many of the significant events of the late Soviet era.

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