Tripping With Zhirinovsky

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Paul Pawlikowski • Écrit par Paul Pawlikowski
    Russie • 1995 • 45 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
Résumé

Ce film narre la traversée de la Volga par le nationaliste russe Vladimir Jirinovsky.

Two years after his portrait of Radovan Karadzic in Serbian Epics, Pawel Pawlikowski again portrayed a very controversial politician, the ultra-nationalist Russian Vladimir Zhirinovsky. He is followed during a boat trip on the Volga with two hundred adherents, and during a visit to New York, where he draws a lot of media attention. "To American standards, I am a success", Zhirinovsky says. "In five years time, I have risen from the masses to the top, from an income of 200 roubles a month to 200 million". In the editing process, Pawlikowski has chosen for scenes that make people laugh. Still, the spectator stays behind with a nagging feeling. Is Zhirinovsky really a dangerous idiot or a plain populist? According to the director, he must be seen as an evil genius of post-modern politics: one day advocating the introduction of free trade, the next a confirmed chauvinist.

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Sélections et distinctions
  • 1995 • Images en bibliothèques • Paris (France) • Film soutenu par la Commission nationale de sélection des médiathèques
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