Video titles followed by ‘E’ in brackets have been translated into English or summarised partially [e] or in full [E]. The rest, for the time being, remain in Russian.
DECEMBER 2017
“The Dmitriev Affair – What Next?“
(discussion at Pushkin House, Bloomsbury), 19 December
Yury Dmitriev’s War (Andrea Gullotta)
Pushkin House discussion, 19 December (excerpt)
NOVEMBER 2017
Gasan Guseinov (philologist) – 9 November [E]
Nikolai Svanidze (historian & journalist) – 2 November
OCTOBER 2017 (8)
Gleb Pavlovsky (political commentator) – 28 October
Georgy Frangulyan (sculptor) – 27 October [e]
Leonid Weintraub (art specialist) – 22 October
Andrei Makarevich (rock musician) – 19 October [e]
Vladimir Martynov (composer) – 16 October
Ludmila Ulitskaya (writer) – 11 October
plus footage of Yury Dmitriev in 2007 and 2014 [E]
Yury Norstein (animated film-maker) – 1 October
Natalya Solzhenitsyn (president of Solzhenitsyn Foundation), 1 October
Lev Shlosberg (journalist and politician), 1 October
SEPTEMBER 2017 (8)
Alexander Filippenko (actor) – 27 September
Maria Eismont (journalist) – 22 September
Alisa Ganieva (writer) – 21 September
Alexander Manotskov (composer) – 21 September
Father Alexei Uminsky – 6 September
Irina Prokhorova (publisher) – 6 September
Olga Sutulova (actress) – 5 September
Vladimir Dashkevich (composer) – 2 September
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AUGUST 2017 (8)
Andrei Zubov (historian) – 31 August
Father Georgy Edelstein (Soviet dissenter) – 28 August
Alexei Venediktov (chief editor) – 28 August
Yuly Kim (bard and dissident) – 25 August
Leonid Fyodorov (musician) – 25 August
Irina Flige (Gulag researcher) – 15 August
SANDARMOKH (Day of Remembrance) – 5 August
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JULY 2017 (13)
Anatoly Razumov (National Library, St Petersburg) – 26 July
Alexander Gelman (dramatist, poet) – 25 July [e]
Pavel Uvarov (historian) – 24 July
Irina Yerisanova (Pasternak Museum director) – 17 July
YURY DMITRIEV – 17 July
(38-minute video, “How we found Sandarmokh”)
Nikolai Epplée (journalist, literary specialist) – 17 July
Marietta Chudakova (literary specialist) – 13 July
Vladimir Mirzoyev (director, film and theatre) – 12 July
Svetlana Alexievich
(writer, 2015 Nobel-Prize laureate) – 11 July
Roman Romanov (director, State Museum of Gulag) – 10 July
Venyamin Smekhov (actor and director) – 7 July
Ludmila Ulitskaya (writer) – 7 July
Oleg Khlevnyuk (historian) – 5 July
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JUNE 2017 (12)
Veronica Dolina (poet and bard) – 28 June
Garry Bardin (film director) – 27 June
Dmitry Vedenyapin (poet, translator) – 23 June
Vladimir Voinovich (writer) – 23 June
Alexander Arkhangelsky
(writer, literary specialist, TV presenter) – 22 June
Andrei Zvyagintsev (film director) – 21 June
Boris Grebenshchikov (musician) – 20 June
Yury Bykov (broadcaster and author) – 20 June
MEMORIAL – 14 June 2017
The Dmitriev Affair (96-minute film)
PRESS BRIEFING – 6 June 2017
- Olga Kerzina
(director of Moscow International Film School), 6 minutes - Yekaterina (Katya) Klodt
(daughter of Yury Dmitriev), 4 minutes - Victor Anufriev
(Dmitriev defence attorney, St Petersburg), 30 minutes - Anatoly Razumov (“Their Names Restored” project,
National Library, St Petersburg), 18 minutes
YURY DMITRIEV – 1 June
(2010 interview, 6 minutes)
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FEBRUARY—MAY 2017 (0)
JANUARY 2017 (1)
Rossiya-24 nationwide TV channel – 10 January (“What does the Memorial Society have to hide?”, 14 minutes)