
Big Lies
Directed by Igor Runov39 minDokumentalny, Short
The "Big Lies" concept was coined by Adolf Hitler as a propaganda weapon in his famous "Mein Kampf"; but was first used by Joseph Stalin to cover up massive man-made hunger in the Soviet Union in the early '30s. The main subject is an American writer who travels to Russia these days. She meets the last survivors of Holodomor. Soon she understands that the war of Russian peasantry, started by Bolsheviks 100 years ago, isn't over yet. She also uncovers many controversial facts about the role played by American media and business in the early '30s in Soviet Russia. Even more staggering - she starts to understand the connection between those events and current domination of fake news and total mistrust on today's post-truth world.
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Big Lies was directed by Igor Runov.
Big Lies has a runtime of 39 min.
Big Lies was produced by Igor Runov.
The "Big Lies" concept was coined by Adolf Hitler as a propaganda weapon in his famous "Mein Kampf"; but was first used by Joseph Stalin to cover up massive man-made hunger in the Soviet Union in the early '30s. The main subject is an American writer who travels to Russia these days. She meets the last survivors of Holodomor. Soon she understands that the war of Russian peasantry, started by Bolsheviks 100 years ago, isn't over yet. She also uncovers many controversial facts about the role played by American media and business in the early '30s in Soviet Russia. Even more staggering - she starts to understand the connection between those events and current domination of fake news and total mistrust on today's post-truth world.
The key characters in Big Lies are Narrator (Kathleen Witkowska Tarr).
Big Lies is a Dokumentalny, Short film.




