Black Snow

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Alina Simone • Écrit par Alina Simone
    États-Unis • 2024 • 100 minutes • Couleur
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Deep in the heart of Siberian coal country is a city with nine massive open pit mines and one independent journalist. A taut and revelatory thriller which promises to shine new light on the human cost of coal.

"When the residents of a remote Siberian coal mining town discover that an abandoned mine has caught fire and toxic gas is pouring into their homes, they turn to independent journalist Natalia Zubkova for help. But when 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 perilous journey to uncover the full extent of the environmental disaster unfolding in her midst. With filmmaker Alina Simone by her side, the journalistic thriller Black Snow documents not only the coal scandal over four turbulent years, but also the equally dirty tactics of Russia’s modern surveillance state – not to mention the human cost of having the courage to come forward and draw the attention of the authorities at a time when Russia is closing in on itself."
(CPH:DOX - Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival)

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