In the Wake of Stalin
Thomas Johnson, Marie Brunet-Debaines
2013 - 91 min - HD - Couleur - France, Finlande

Sixty years after his death, the cult of Joseph Stalin, one of the cruellest dictators in the history of mankind, has been revived by the Russians who, ironically, suffered so much at his hands.
The film director seeks to solve the mystery of this ambivalence. Through the work of historians and volunteers of the human-rights organisation Memorial over the past twenty-five years, he tells how, by mitigating the sense of terror in history, Stalin’s ghosts are not only haunting minds and the powers that be, but they are blocking democratization attemps.
By gathering testimonials from the last survivors of the Gulag, the purpose of the film is to contribute to the discussion on the difficult, yet necessary task of deconstructing the totalitarian system, which culminated in the twentieth century in the USSR and elsewhere, in order to perhaps finally learn how to avoid falling into its traps…



Author-Director : Thomas Johnson, Marie Brunet-Debaines
Photography : Katell Djian
Sound : Artur Strakhov, Anna Zharkikh
Editing : Jérôme Legrand
Delegate Producer : Ina (Institut National de l'Audiovisuel)
Broadcasting Co-producer : ARTE GEIE
Broadcasting Co-producer : YLE (Finlande)
Contribution : Région Île-de-France, Procirep

Distribution


Distributor : Ina (Institut National de l'Audiovisuel)
Disponible au Club du doc

Distinctions

2014 - Résistances, Foix (France) : Sélection
2013 - IDFA - International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, Amsterdam (Pays-Bas) : Sélection
2013 - Festival international du film d'Histoire, Pessac (France) : Sélection