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We Have One Heart
After his mother’s death, Adam finds his parents’ correspondence. We discover a love adventure entangled in the 20th century, when the world was cut in two and the war between Iran and Iraq marked the start of tragic conflicts in the Middle East. Mixing animation and found footage, we dive in a odyssey full of bombshells and secrets.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows members of the Russian feminist punk rock protest group Pussy Riot as they navigate their activism and personal lives in contemporary Russia. It delves into their struggles against political oppression and their enduring fight for freedom of expression. The film captures intimate moments alongside public protests, showcasing their resilience and commitment to their cause.
Critical Reception
We Have One Heart received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its intimate portrayal of Pussy Riot and its exploration of political dissent in Russia. Reviewers highlighted the film's raw honesty and the compelling presence of its subjects.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its in-depth look at Pussy Riot's activism.
Appreciated for its raw and unflinching portrayal of political struggle.
Noted for offering a personal perspective on dissent in Russia.
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Fun Fact
Director Yolande Zauberman has a history of making documentaries that explore controversial social and political issues, often focusing on women's experiences.
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