深陷在婚姻的绝望中,Helene Brindel感觉已被上帝所遗弃。伸出手,她触到了那个解救之人,著名的心理学家Eduard E. Gluck,但魅力四射的Gluck必须打败自己心中的恶魔。当他们相知相拥,才发现截然不同的两人已经难以抗拒彼此。迟疑地,他们走近彼此,敞开心扉,发现爱却成为了一场考试,一个承诺。
Askold Kurov's bold and compelling documentary chronicles the erosion of press freedom in Russia in the run up to, and during, the invasion of Ukraine.
With unparalleled access, Of Caravan and the Dogs follows a group of independent journalists and activists whose criticism of the war in Ukraine leads to their censorship and exile. ‘There´s such a thing as self-respect’, muses one journalist in a staff meeting called to discuss the ethics of publishing under new, arcane censorship laws. Structured around a countdown to war, the film intercuts tense meetings between newspaper staff with footage of Russian police ransacking media offices, televised broadcasts by Putin, large-scale protests in Russia and on-the-ground footage from an embattled Ukraine. The film is both a powerful exploration of the personal dilemmas of people living under strict repression and a unique perspective on resistance movements within a notoriously hermetic state.