Films That Move by The Redford Center

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Join us to experience an exciting virtual film series brought to you by The Redford Center, a leading US nonprofit dedicated to environmental impact filmmaking. We are proud to present a special Redford Center Films That Move experience – a free screening series that is packed with inspiring content to move you and your community into action.

When residents of a remote Siberian coal mining city discover that an abandoned mine has caught fire, pushing toxic gas into their homes, they turn to homemaker-turned-journalist Natalia Zubkova for help. But after her news coverage of the coal fire goes viral, the government launches a massive effort to cover up the truth. In the shadow of an increasingly authoritarian government, Natalia embarks on a dangerous quest to reveal the full extent of the environmental catastrophe unfolding in her midst. Filmed over the course of four turbulent years in Russia and eastern Europe, this taut and revelatory eco-thriller shines new light on the human cost of coal and the clandestine tactics of Russia’s modern surveillance state.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    90 minutes
  • Language
    Russian
  • Subtitle Language
    English
  • Director
    Alina Simone
  • Producer
    Kirstine Barfod