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Submission
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Plot Summary
Submission is a 2016 documentary film that chronicles the experiences of three former members of the Russian feminist punk rock band Pussy Riot. The film follows their journey after their release from prison, exploring their continued activism and the personal toll it takes on their lives. It delves into their struggles with freedom, surveillance, and the ongoing fight for human rights in Russia.
Critical Reception
Submission received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised its unflinching look at the realities faced by Pussy Riot members after their release. While some found the documentary to be a compelling, albeit bleak, account of activism and repression, others felt it lacked a strong narrative arc or deeper insight into the complexities of their post-prison lives.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a stark and often disturbing look at the ongoing challenges faced by Pussy Riot members.
Praised for its direct and unvarnished portrayal of activism and its consequences.
Some critics noted a lack of narrative drive and deeper character exploration.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their consensus is not readily available.
Fun Fact
While the film focuses on their post-prison lives, the members of Pussy Riot continue to be active in various forms of protest and art, often facing continued harassment and legal challenges from Russian authorities.
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