

Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin
Storyline
In Russia, criticizing the war in Ukraine or Vladimir Putin’s regime has become a crime. Thousands of ordinary citizens are being arrested, tried, and imprisoned. They are called “Politzek”: political prisoners. Filmed clandestinely over the course of more than a year, Politzek gives a platform to those who, despite the fear, continue to speak out against Putin’s repressive Russia. Through the intersecting stories of a teenager sentenced to five years in prison for criticizing the government on social media, a young artist jailed for placing anti-war stickers, a human rights activist, and two theater directors facing Kafkaesque trials, the film unveils the machinery of state repression in Russia. With rare footage, broken yet unyielding voices, this is a story of silenced resistance.
What People Are Saying
“A staggering achievement of craft and ambition. Manon Loizeau's vision lands with breathtaking precision.”
“Every frame feels alive. Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin is the rare release that takes its audience seriously.”











