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Just found this, sounds great:
>Cinetrain: Russian Winter (2013)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t99k6_OlUqs
>A unique journey through winter Russia from Murmansk to the Baikal.
Six awarded short films taking a fresh look at the most common stereotypes about Russia: Cold weather, Women, Vodka, Lada cars, Bears and the “Russian soul”… There’s always more to stereotypes than one may think.
>Cinetrain is a documentary filmmaking experience. It’s a working method that is inspired by the work of Alexander Medvedkin and his Cinetrain in 1930’s Soviet Russia.
For this project, in January 2013, a group of 21 filmmakers from 14 countries met for the first time in Moscow. On the next day they were sent on a trip to make films that would explore widespread stereotypes about Russia. Over the following month, they shot and edited the 6 short films that compose this almanach. They traveled 10 000 km by train to engage in a dialog with the Russian people and to understand the ideas the Russians have about themselves.
Same style as the Norilsk documentary. Russia is such an extreme, yet beautiful and misunderstood place.