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Title From slavery to freedom / s film by Arkady Kogan
Published [Tel Aviv, Israel] : Film Platform, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (84 minutes)
Summary FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM portrays the story of Soviet "Refuseniks" through the prism of Natan Sharansky's biography. In 1977, Sharansky, a famous human rights activist, was arrested on charges of spying for the USA, treason and anti-Soviet agitation. The film takes you back to a Soviet era where there was an overwhelming sense of fear and insecurity in the face of the system. No single person symbolizes the era more than Natan Sharansky, who defied the entire Soviet system in his fight for freedom and national identification. After spending years in prison he ultimately won the struggle, paving the way for all of the Soviet Jewry
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed June 22, 2021)
Credits Director, Arkady Kogan ; producer, Alexander Levin ; cinematographers, Anatoliy Petriga, Mark Inberg, Mikhail Dal, Andrey Vetoshkin, David Rudoy, Denis Paduchev, Beata Bubenetz ; editor, Evgeniya Shustikov
Notes In Russian with English subtitles
Subject Shcharansky, Anatoly
SUBJECT Shcharansky, Anatoly. fast (OCoLC)fst00040217
Subject Refuseniks.
Human rights workers -- Soviet Union
Human rights workers.
Refuseniks.
Soviet Union.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Feature films.
Documentary films.
Feature films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Kogan, Arkadiĭ, 1957- director
Levin, Alexander, producer
Petriga, Anatoliy, director of photography
9.DOC, production company
Film Platform, film distributor