The premiere of the film about the historian Yuriy Dmitriev will be held in Krakow

The premiere of the film about the historian Yuriy Dmitriev will be held in Krakow

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The premiere of the film “The Case of Dmitriev” will take place at the Krakow Film Festival on Friday. The documentary film by the director from the Netherlands, Jessica Gorter, tells about the head of the Karelian “Memorial” and the researcher of Stalin’s repressions, Yuriy Dmitriev, who is now serving a 15-year term in a Mordovian colony.

In the 1990s, Dmitriev and his colleagues opened the Sandarmok tract, where people were shot during the Great Terror. In total, about 150 grave pits were recorded and marked, in which the remains of about 4.5 thousand people could be.

In December 2021, the court sentenced Yury Dmitriev to 15 years in prison. He was found guilty of making child pornography, lewd acts, and possession of weapons. The historian denies guilt on all charges. His supporters are convinced that all the cases against him were fabricated by the authorities as revenge for his human rights activities.

The film “The Case of Dmitriev” paints a “shocking picture of how the Russian state rewrites history and treats its citizens,” says the annotation to the trailer.

After Krakow, the film will be shown on June 8 in Amsterdam.

  • “Memorial” considers Dmitriev a political prisoner and connects his case with the fact that in 1997 he found mass graves of repressed citizens of the USSR in the Sandarmok forest tract, and also compiled lists of memories of repressed residents of Karelia.

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