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Two Prosecutors
Zwei Staatsanwälte
Inspired by the story of a gulag survivor, Sergei Loznitsa’s masterful return to fiction is a chilling portrayal of the labyrinthic nature of navigating corrupt systems.
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Credits
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Director-screenwriter
Sergei Loznitsa
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With
Alexander Kuznetsov, Anatoly Beliy, Vytautas Kaniušonis
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France-Germany-Netherlands-Latvia-Romania-Lithuania 2025. 118min
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Courtesy of
Curzon Film
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Language
Russian
With English subtitles
Introduction
It’s 1937 and Stalinism has reached its peak. Kornyev, a young prosecutor, attempts to seek justice for a prisoner trying to expose corruption within the regime’s secret police, only to embark on a Kafka-like odyssey that increases the threat to his liberty with every step he takes. Claustrophobic and austere, with excellent performances and a restrained aesthetic, this is a devastating account of life under totalitarianism.
Diana Cipriano
With thanks to Unifrance
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