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My Father Is a Communist (0+)

Russia, 2010, colour, 58 min.
Directors: Grigory Grishin, Olga Yakovleva
Victor Oshkin is an orthodox communist, the leader of Russian Labor party in Saratov region. His son, Alexander Oshkin, is a break-dancer, winner of international dance competitions and fitness-instructor known and recognized around the world. Father and a son are extremely different but at the same time have much in common. They both lead uncompromising desperate battle against time. The older Oshkin is fighting with current historical time that turned away from him and his ideas. The younger Oshkin is trying to defeat biological time striving to prolong his dancing career.

AWARDS

Awards: Best Debut Award at the 7th International Television and Film Festival of the Documentary Drama “Saratovskie Stradaniya” (“Saratov Sufferings”).

Grigory Grishin

Grigory Grishin

graduated from Saratov State University, department of Philology and Journalism. In 2006 he achieved PhD. He worked in a number of Saratov titles as political journalist and for Nizhne-Volzhskaya Newsreel Studio. Grigory is a Head of Media Centre of the International Television and Film Festival of the Documentary Drama “Saratov Sufferings”. Filmography: “My Father Is a Communist”, 2010.

FILMOGRAPHY

“My Father Is a Communist”, 2010

Olga Yakovleva

Olga Yakovleva

graduated from Saratov state University as a journalist. She worked for Nizhne-Volzhskaya Newsreel Studio. Olga is a moderator of the International Television and Film Festival of the Documentary Drama “Saratov Sufferings”.

FILMOGRAPHY

“My Father Is a Communist”, 2010
Russia, 2010, colour, 58 min.
Directors: Grigory Grishin, Olga Yakovleva
Victor Oshkin is an orthodox communist, the leader of Russian Labor party in Saratov region. His son, Alexander Oshkin, is a break-dancer, winner of international dance competitions and fitness-instructor known and recognized around the world. Father and a son are extremely different but at the same time have much in common. They both lead uncompromising desperate battle against time. The older Oshkin is fighting with current historical time that turned away from him and his ideas. The younger Oshkin is trying to defeat biological time striving to prolong his dancing career.

AWARDS

Awards: Best Debut Award at the 7th International Television and Film Festival of the Documentary Drama “Saratovskie Stradaniya” (“Saratov Sufferings”).