IDFA Competition for Feature-Length Documentary
The Netherlands, 2017 DCP, color, 90 min Director: Jessica Gorter Cinematography: Sander Snoep Screenplay: Jessica Gorter, Marieke van der Winden Editing: Danniel Danniel, Bobbie Roelofs Sound: Mark Wessner Sound Design: Tom Bijnen Music: Rutger Zuydervelt Production: Frank van den Engel for Zeppers
Film & TV, Oksana Maksimchuk Executive Production: Judith Vreriks for Zeppers Film & TV World Sales: Deckert Distribution Distribution for the Netherlands: Mokum Filmdistributie Screening Copy: Zeppers Film & TV Involved TV Channel: EO/IKON
The Red Soul
World Premiere
Jessica Gorter
More than 50 years after the death of Joseph Stalin, Russia is still divided. Was Stalin a great leader who made Russia into a superpower? Or was he a ruthless dictator, responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent people? Virtually no family has been left untouched by the consequences of Stalin’s regime, and in every corner of the country, victims’ families are struggling with history. A father wanders through a desolate forest with his teenage daughter, in search of the mass graves of Russian prisoners. Two sisters whose mother was taken away to a prison camp share their early memories. They are still scared to talk about the events openly, because it would put their fatherland in a negative light, and there are plenty of others who would prefer to forget this dark chapter of history altogether. Throughout society, Stalin’s popularity is growing, and there is a yearning for a sense of national unity. The Red Soul shows how the past lives on in present-day Russia, and thus makes its mark on the future.
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Jessica Gorter: Gold and Blue (1993) Heilige weg (1994) Ferryman across the Volga (1998) No Goods Today (2002) Piter (2004) Quarantaine (2006) 900 Days (2011)