Liberation: The User's Guide
"Yulia and Katia are inmates held in a Siberian mental facility against their wishes."
Originally released in 2016. Liberation: The User's Guide is a documentary film. directed by Alexander Kuznetsov. At just 78 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Alexander Kuznetsov, Yulia Daniluchkina, and Ekaterina Kasimova
Synopsis
A story of the Siberian province. Girls passed directly on from orphanage to neuropsychiatric institutions are deprived of their rights as citizens: no freedom, no work, and no family. The path to reconquer these rights, in the face of fearsome Russian institutional bureaucracy, is long and difficult. At times, someone succeeds, but the new freedom is then a leap into the unknown.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Petit à Petit Production
- Inthemood
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Liberation: The User's Guide about?
A story of the Siberian province. Girls passed directly on from orphanage to neuropsychiatric institutions are deprived of their rights as citizens: no freedom, no work, and no family. The path to ...
Who directed Liberation: The User's Guide?
Liberation: The User's Guide was directed by Alexander Kuznetsov.
How long is Liberation: The User's Guide?
Liberation: The User's Guide has a runtime of 1 hours and 18 minutes (78 minutes total).
When was Liberation: The User's Guide released?
Liberation: The User's Guide was released on April 20, 2016 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Liberation: The User's Guide?
The main cast of Liberation: The User's Guide includes Alexander Kuznetsov, Yulia Daniluchkina, Ekaterina Kasimova, Sergei Vladimirovitch Efremov.