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Putin's Kiss (Russian: Поцелуй Путина, romanized: Potseluy Putina) is a 2012 documentary, directed by Lise Birk Pedersen, about Russian youth activist Masha Drokova (Maria Alexandrovna Drokova, married name: Masha Bucher) and her experiences with the youth organisation Nashi.
Putin's Kiss portrays contemporary life in Russia through the coming-of-age story of Masha, a middle-class Russian girl and a member of Nashi, a nominally "a...
17 de fev. de 2012 · Putin's Kiss: Directed by Lise Birk Pedersen. With Masha Drokova, Oleg Kashin, Viktoria Drokova, Garry Kasparov. Masha Drokova joins Nashi, a Russian ultra nationalist youth group, at the age of 16 and rapidly ascends its ranks, famously garnering a medal and the opportunity to kiss Vladimir Putin.
10 de mai. de 2012 · http://dogwoof.com/films/putins-kissPutin's Kiss is a rare insight into the core of Russian democracy "Putin-style". We meet Masha, 19, who has become a spok...
Putin's Kiss portrays contemporary life in Russia through the coming-of-age story of Masha, a middle-class Russian girl and a member of Nashi, a...
5 de abr. de 2012 · Opening in select U.S. theaters next week, the documentary “Putin’s Kiss” tells the story of a Russian teenager who became famous in the mid-2000s when she was shown on TV giving President...
Putin's Kiss portrays contemporary life in Russia through the coming-of-age story of Masha, a middle-class Russian girl and a member of Nashi, a nominally "anti-fascist" movement whose members are expected to pledge their unswerving support to Vladimir Putin and all his policies.
17 de fev. de 2012 · Puttin's Kiss portrays contemporary life in Russia through the story of Masha, a 19 year-old girl who is a member of Nashi, a political youth organization connected with the Kremlin.
Meet Masha, a 19-year-old who grew up in the Putin era, on her journey through the Kremlin-created Nashi youth movement. This coming-of-age tale focuses on Masha's personal political struggle and...
Putin's Kiss DOCUMENTARY Masha Drokova, a member of the pro-Vladimir Putin youth movement known as Nashi, begins to have a change of heart about the Russian president and her organization.