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Crimea. The Way Home

Year: 2015 TV MovieDocumentary Runtime: 150 min Rating: 3.5

Overview

For the first time, this documentary includes two exclusive interviews with Vladimir Putin and full details about actions in Crimea during spring 2014. These events determined the history of modern Russia. The President talks frankly and openly about the challenges and risks that Russia faced during that time. This film provides the Russian view of the situation. It is impossible to form a complete picture of the world without it.

Genres

TV MovieDocumentary

Cast

Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin

Self

Aleksei Chaly

Aleksei Chaly

Self

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