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- The film tells the story of the last known group of women who survived being held in the Soviet-era forced labor camps called Gulag. The Gulag was a brutal system of repression and terror that devastated the Soviet population during the regime of Joseph Stalin and was first described by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in "The Gulag Archipelago".
- Faith was formerly banned in the Russian army, but more and more, soldiers are returning to it. "There are no atheists in foxholes," according to retired Lt. Colonel Nicholas Kravchenko a.k.a. Father Nicholas. A paratrooper turned Orthodox priest, he is one of five Russian soldiers who presents the inhumanity of conflict alongside religious conviction in this most interesting look at the modern Russian military.
- When Moscow hosted the first international Youth Olympics, a massive cleansing exiled the homeless outside city bounds. This short documentary follows the plight of homeless children in today's Russia from Moscow to the provinces.