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{{short description|2008 documentary film}} | |||
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{{Infobox film | {{Infobox film | ||
| name = The Soviet Story | | name = The Soviet Story | ||
| image = SovietStory.gif | | image = SovietStory.gif | ||
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| director = ] | |||
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| director = Edvīns Šnore | |||
| producer = Kristaps Valdnieks | | producer = Kristaps Valdnieks | ||
| writer = Edvīns Šnore | | writer = Edvīns Šnore | ||
| narrator = Jon Strickland | | narrator = Jon Strickland | ||
| music = |
| music = | ||
| cinematography = Edgars Daugavvanags<br |
| cinematography = Edgars Daugavvanags<br>Uvis Brujāns | ||
| editing = Nic Gotham | | editing = Nic Gotham | ||
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| released = {{film date|2008|05|05}} | ||
| runtime = 85 minutes | | runtime = 85 minutes | ||
| country = |
| country = Latvia | ||
| language = English | | language = English and Russian | ||
| budget = | | budget = | ||
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'''''The Soviet Story''''' is a 2008 ] about the ] and ] and after, written and directed by ], and sponsored by ] group in the ]. The film features interviews with Western and Russian historians such as ] and ], the Russian writer ], the Soviet dissident ], members of the ], and participants and survivors of the Soviet terror. | |||
Using those interviews, together with historical footage and documents, the film documentary argues that there were close philosophical, political and organisational connections between the Nazi and the Soviet systems.<ref name="Economist">{{cite news |title=Telling the Soviet story |url=http://www.economist.com/world/europe/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11401983 |newspaper=] |date=22 May 2008 |access-date=3 June 2008 }}</ref> It highlights the ], the ], the ], the ], the ], the ], the ], the ], forced ], and the medical experiments in the ]s. The documentary goes on to argue that the successor states to ] and the ] differ in the sense that postwar Germany condemns the actions of Nazi Germany, but the opinion in contemporary Russia is summarised by a quote from ]: "One needs to acknowledge that the collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century."<ref>{{cite web|last=Sanders|first=Katie|date=6 March 2014|url=https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2014/mar/06/john-bolton/did-vladimir-putin-call-breakup-ussr-greatest-geop/|title=Did Vladimir Putin call the breakup of the USSR the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century?|website=PolitiFact|access-date=6 August 2021}}</ref> In the ] of the film, it is stated: "The Soviet Union killed more than 20,000,000 men, women and children. This film is dedicated to them."<ref>{{cite AV media |people=Edvīns Šnore |year=2008 |title=The Soviet Story |medium=DVD|url=http://www.sovietstory.com/buy-dvd/ |time=1:22:52}}</ref> | |||
'''''The Soviet Story''''' is a ] ] about Soviet Communism and ] written and directed by ] and sponsored by the ] in the ]. | |||
== Analysis and memory == | |||
The film features interviews with western and Russian historians such as ] and ], Russian writer ], Soviet dissident ], members of the ] and the participants, as well as the victims of Soviet terror. | |||
The documentary film, commissioned by the ] and ] ] group in the ], compared the atrocities of the two regimes. In the documentary, producer and director ] argued that "not only were the crimes of the former inspired by the crimes of the latter, but that they helped each other, and that without their mutual assistance the outcome of World War II could have been quite different." In Latvia the forced ] are commonly seen as a genocidal practice.<ref name="Satori">{{cite news|url=https://satori.lv/article/latvias-soviet-story-transitional-justice-and-the-politics-of-commemoration|title=Latvia's 'Soviet Story'. Transitional Justice and the Politics of Commemoration|website=Satori|date=26 October 2009|access-date=6 August 2021}}</ref> The ],<ref name="Buzek">{{cite web|url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/president/view/en/press/press_release/2010/2010-August/press_release-2010-August-10.html |title=President Jerzy Buzek on the European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism|publisher=European Parliament|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101012030559/http://www.europarl.europa.eu/president/view/en/press/press_release/2010/2010-August/press_release-2010-August-10.html|archive-date=12 October 2010|access-date=10 May 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> proclaimed by the European Parliament in August 2008<ref name="Buzek"/> and endorsed by the ] in July 2009;<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8133749.stm|title=Resolution on Stalin riles Russia|date=3 July 2009|agency=BBC News|access-date=9 July 2020}}</ref> it is officially known as the Black Ribbon Day in some countries, including Canada.<ref name="TorontoSun2011">{{cite news|title=Victims of totalitarianism remembered|last=Proussalidis|first=Daniel|url=http://www.torontosun.com/2011/08/23/victims-of-totalitarianism-remembered|newspaper=]|date=23 August 2011|access-date=23 August 2011|archive-date=11 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170411022843/http://www.torontosun.com/2011/08/23/victims-of-totalitarianism-remembered|url-status=dead}}</ref> Some scholars{{who|date=December 2021}} in ] have rejected the comparison of the two ] regimes and the equation of their crimes.<ref name="Satori"/> | |||
According to Mārtiņš Kaprāns, a ] expert and researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, ], "cholars have argued that ''The Soviet Story'' is an effective Latvian response to Russian propaganda, but it also exemplifies the broader problems of post-communist memory politics." Kaprāns writes that "the idea of how memory work triggered by the documentary got started on social networking sites" and on "the video-sharing website YouTube and the Internet encyclopedia Misplaced Pages, both of which are crucial meaning-making sites with respect to history." According to Kaprāns, his ] article "demonstrates transnational memory work in YouTube and Misplaced Pages as a multidirectional enterprise that both reinforces and emancipates existing hegemonic representations of controversial past."<ref>{{cite journal|last=Kaprāns|first=Mārtiņš|date=2 May 2015|title=Hegemonic representations of the past and digital agency: Giving meaning to 'The Soviet Story' on social networking sites|journal=Memory Studies|volume=9|issue=2|pages=156–172|doi=10.1177/1750698015587151|s2cid=142458412}}</ref> | |||
The film argues that there were close philosophical, political and organizational connections between the Nazi and Soviet systems before and during the early stages of ].<ref name="Economist">{{cite news |title=Telling the Soviet story |url=http://www.economist.com/world/europe/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11401983 |work=] |date=2008-05-22 |accessdate=2008-06-03 }}</ref> It highlights the ] as well as the ], ], ], Soviet ] and medical experiments in the ]. | |||
This film had also been aired on several televisions with 12+ or 18+ rating, including ], ]<ref>{{Cite web |last=S.A |first=Telewizja Polska |title=Świat bez tajemnic - Sowiecka historia |url=https://www.tvp.pl/program-tv/swiat-bez-tajemnic-sowiecka-historia/5d784a9ed03410dbd97883f0 |access-date=2024-04-06 |website=www.tvp.pl |language=pl}}</ref> and ]. | |||
==Reception== | |||
The film has attracted praise and criticism from academic historians{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}} and political commentators. | |||
== Reactions == | |||
] review of ''The Soviet Story'' praises the film by saying {{quote|"Soviet Story" is the most powerful antidote yet to the sanitisation of the past. The film is gripping, audacious and uncompromising. The main aim of the film is to show the close connections—philosophical, political and organisational—between the Nazi and Soviet systems.<ref name="Economist"/>}} | |||
=== Positive === | |||
It concludes its review by calling the documentary "a sharply provocative work".<ref name="Economist"/> | |||
Various ] (MEPs) who were interviewed for the film have expressed views in favour of it. According to the Latvian MEPs ] and ], writing in '']'', "''The Soviet Story'' makes a significant contribution to the establishment of a common understanding of history and brings us closer to the truth about the tragic events of the 20th century. A common understanding of history among the member states is crucial for the future of the whole EU."<ref>{{cite news |first=Inese |last=Vaidere |author-link=Inese Vaidere |author2=Kristovskis, Ģirts Valdis |author-link2=Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis |title=Warning from the past |url=http://www.theparliament.com/news-analysis/news-analysis-article/newsarticle/warning-from-the-past/412/ |work=The Parliament Magazine |date=15 April 2008 |access-date=12 June 2008 }}</ref> Both Vaidere and Kristovskis represent the ] group which actively supported the production of the film.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sovietstory.com/about-the-film/sponsors/ |title=The Soviet Story: Sponsors |access-date=12 June 2008 |website=The Soviet Story |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080407071151/http://www.sovietstory.com/about-the-film/sponsors/ <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = 7 April 2008}}</ref> | |||
After watching the film, Finnish MEP ] opined: "It is a powerful message. Thank you for telling the truth. It will awaken people."<ref>{{cite news |first=Viesturs |last=Sprūde |title=Aplausi 'Padomju stāstam'|trans-title=Applause for 'Soviet Story'|url=http://www.tvnet.lv/zinas/latvija/article.php?id=541712 |work=Latvijas Avīze |date=14 April 2008 |language=lv }}</ref> After the premiere in the European parliament, Vatanen stated: "We cannot build a humanity if we close our eyes to this kind of massacres. Our possibility is to serve justice to those people."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlWq4D0QAbQ |title=Ari Vatanen about 'The Soviet Story'|publisher=TheSovietStory|date=21 April 2008|access-date=30 December 2009|via=YouTube}}</ref> British MEP ] commented: "This film is very important. It's a very powerful representation of what took place in Poland, in Latvia and the other Central European countries."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZoaSaN-aZY |title=Christopher Beazley about 'The Soviet Story' |publisher=TheSovietStory |date=21 April 2008 |access-date=30 December 2009|via=YouTube}}</ref> | |||
Various ] (MEPs) who were interviewed for the film | |||
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, have expressed views in favour of it. | |||
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According to the Latvian MEPs ] and ] writing in ''Parliament Magazine'': | |||
], MEP and the former head of the ], assessed ''The Soviet Story'' as "a world class film, which should be shown to the world",<ref>{{cite news |first=Egils |last=Līcītis |title=Edvīns Šnore sakārto pagātni |trans-title=Edvīns Šnore arranges the past|url=http://www.delfi.lv/news/comment/comment/article.php?id=20873643 |work=Latvijas Avīze |date=3 May 2008 |language=lv }}</ref> while Latvia's Minister of Justice ] from ] stated that he would encourage the Ministry of Education to have the film shown in all schools in Latvia because of its important historical message.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tieslietu ministrs: filma 'Padomju stāsts' jārāda visās skolās|trans-title=Minister of Justice: The film 'Soviet Story' must be shown in all schools|url=http://forums.apollo.lv/portal/news/articles/127043 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120709160519/http://forums.apollo.lv/portal/news/articles/127043 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-07-09 |publisher=Apollo.lv |date=8 May 2008 |language=lv |access-date=12 June 2008 }}</ref> | |||
{{quote|''The Soviet Story'' makes a significant contribution to the establishment of a common understanding of history and brings us closer to the truth about the tragic events of the 20th century. A common understanding of history among the member states is crucial for the future of the whole EU.<ref>{{cite news |first=Inese |last=Vaidere |authorlink=Inese Vaidere |coauthors=] |title=Warning from the past |url=http://www.theparliament.com/news-analysis/news-analysis-article/newsarticle/warning-from-the-past/412/ |work=Parliament Magazine |publisher= |date=2008-04-15 |accessdate=2008-06-12 }}</ref>}} | |||
=== Negative === | |||
Both Vaidere and Kristovskis represent the UEN group which actively supported the production of the film.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sovietstory.com/about-the-film/sponsors/ |title=The Soviet Story: Sponsors |accessdate=2008-06-12 |publisher=The Soviet Story official website |date= }}</ref> | |||
A number of critics condemned the film even before its premiere.<ref name="Tsilevitch">{{cite news|url=http://www.chas-daily.com/win/2008/04/09/l_007.html|title='Sovetskuyu istoriyu' otsenyat v Bryussele|script-title=ru:'Советскую историю' оценят в Брюсселе|trans-title='Soviet Story' will be appreciated in Brussels|date=9 April 2008|agency=Chas|language=ru|access-date=7 September 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080612043151/http://www.chas-daily.com/win/2008/04/09/l_007.html|archive-date=12 June 2008|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> ], a Latvian member of the ] representing ], stated that it was a "typical propaganda" and its release was timed to coincide with the ].<ref name="Tsilevitch"/> MEP from Latvia ], who opposed Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union and ran as a candidate of the largest Russian political bloc in Latvia,<ref name='jf'>] 23 May 2004: by ]</ref> regards the film as a "propagandistic odd job, which is given out to be "a new word in history",<ref name=ZdanokaResponse>{{cite news |title=Zhdanok: fil'm 'The Soviet Story' — propagandistskaya podelka |script-title=ru:Жданок: фильм 'The Soviet Story' — пропагандистская поделка|trans-title=Ždanoka: film 'The Soviet Story' – propagandistic odd job |url=http://rus.delfi.lv/news/daily/politics/article.php?id=20714429 |publisher=Delfi.lv |date=11 April 2008 |language=ru |access-date=9 June 2008 }}</ref> while also expressing her belief that "the second part of the film is pure political PR" because the first part of the film pictures the point of view of some historians and contemporary politicians criticize modern Russia in the end of the film.<ref name=ZdanokaResponse/> Ždanoka also stated that "a lot of attention was devoted to the ]. This is followed by a jump forward in time to the 1940s, with a mass-meeting of ] is shown against a background of swastika."<ref name=ZdanokaResponse/> | |||
The film prompted negative reactions from Russian organizations, press, and politicians. The film was strongly boycotted by Russia. According to the "European Voice" newspaper, Russians are infuriated by the film which reveals the extent of Nazi and Soviet collaboration.<ref name="European Voice">{{cite news |title=Telling the unofficial, but true, Soviet story |url=http://www.europeanvoice.com/article/imported/telling-the-unofficial-but-true-soviet-story/60941.aspx |work=European Voice |date=29 May 2008 }}</ref> On 17 May 2008, the Russian pro-governmental youth organization ] ({{langx|ru|Россия Молодая}}) organized the protest "Let's not allow the rewriting of history!" ({{langx|ru|Не дадим переписать историю!|Ne dadim perepisat' istoriyu!}})<ref name="RossiyaMolodaya">{{cite web |title=Aktsiya 'Rossii molodoy' 'Ne dadim perepisat' istoriyu!'|script-title=ru:Акция 'России молодой' 'Не дадим переписать историю!'|trans-title=Young Russia campaign 'Let's not allow the rewriting of history!'|url=http://rumol.ru/news/3603.html |date=14 May 2008 |language=ru |access-date=6 June 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080515072904/http://rumol.ru/news/3603.html |archive-date=15 May 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> in front of the Embassy of Latvia in Moscow; pro-Kremlin Russian protesters burned the ] of Edvīns Šnore.<ref name="protestEmbassy">{{cite news |title=Prokremliskie jaunieši pie Latvijas vēstniecības protestē pret 'vēstures pārrakstīšanu'|trans-title=Pro-Kremlin youth protest against the 'rewriting of history' in front of the Latvian Embassy|url=http://www.tvnet.lv/zinas/arzemes/krievija/article.php?id=546107 |agency=TVNET |date=30 May 2008 |language=lv |access-date=6 June 2008 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080609164328/http://www.tvnet.lv/zinas/arzemes/krievija/article.php?id=546107 <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date=9 June 2008}}</ref> ], a former member of the Russian ARMS-TASS Agency of Military and Technical Information, has been the most vocal critic of the documentary. He was quoted as saying: "After watching two thirds of the film, I had only one wish: to kill its director and to burn down the Latvian Embassy."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://novchronic.ru/1393.htm|title=a_dyukov. The Soviet Story: pervyy prosmotr – Novyye Khroniki|script-title=ru:a_dyukov. The Soviet Story: первый просмотр – Новые Хроники|trans-title=a_dyukov. The Soviet Story: First View – New Chronicles|publisher=Novchronic.ru|language=ru|access-date=30 December 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081228151309/http://novchronic.ru/1393.htm |archive-date=28 December 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> As a result of Dyukov's statements, a ] was initiated against him in Latvia.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://rian.ru/world/20090820/181802350.html|title=Politsiya Latvii proveryayet zayavleniye o zaderzhanii rossiyskogo istorika|script-title=ru:Полиция Латвии проверяет заявление о задержании российского историка|trans-title=Latvian police check the statement about the arrest of the Russian historian|publisher= ] |date= 20 August 2008|access-date= 13 April 2015 |language= ru}}</ref> Asked to comment on the case, Latvian Foreign Minister ] commented that Dyukov might be a "mentally unstable personality",<ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.mixnews.lv/ru/politics/news/2008-06-10/4631 |title=Glava MIDa: rossiyskiy istorik — psikhicheski neuravnoveshen|script-title=ru: Глава МИДа: российский историк — психически неуравновешен|trans-title=Foreign Minister: Russian historian is mentally unstable|website= Mixnews.lv |date= 10 June 2008 |access-date= 13 April 2015 |language= ru |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100620004240/http://www.mixnews.lv/ru/politics/news/2008-06-10/4631 |archive-date= 20 June 2010 |url-status= dead }}</ref> while Prime Minister of Estonia ] called Dyukov "an officer of ]", Russia's principal ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.baltinfo.ru/news/V-podtverzhdenie-teorii-okkupatcii-v-Estonii-snyali-film-na-angliiskom-yazyke-101070|title=V podtverzhdeniye 'teorii okkupatsii' v Estonii snyali fil'm na angliyskom yazyke|script-title=ru:В подтверждение 'теории оккупации' в Эстонии сняли фильм на английском языке|trans-title=In support of the 'theory of occupation' in Estonia filmed in English|publisher=Baltinfo.ru |language=ru|access-date=30 December 2009}}</ref> | |||
After watching the film, Finnish MEP ] gave the following comment: | |||
Russian ] Deputy ], the coordinator of the ruling party ]'s State Patriotic Club and a member of the Presidium of the General Council, declared that the film "glorifies Estonian Nazi collaborators, those who killed people in ] and in Pskov region."<ref>{{cite web|date=13 March 2009|url=http://www.edinros.ru/text.shtml?6/8797 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120910195234/http://www.edinros.ru/text.shtml?6/8797 |url-status=dead |archive-date=10 September 2012|title=Yarovaya: Neofashisty v Yevrope razzhigayut mezhnatsional'nuyu rozn'|script-title=ru:Яровая: Неофашисты в Европе разжигают межнациональную рознь|trans-title=Yarovaya: Neo-fascists in Europe fuel ethic hatred |publisher=United Russia|language=ru|access-date=8 August 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=13 March 2009|url=http://www.gpclub.ru/news/0x24x48x1776_p.html|title=Irina Yarovaya: Seminar v Khel'sinki napravlen na vozrozhdeniye natsizma i fashizma|script-title=ru:Ирина Яровая: Семинар в Хельсинки направлен на возрождение нацизма и фашизма|trans-title=Irina Yarovaya: Seminar in Helsinki was directed towards restoration of Nazism and Fascism|publisher=State-Patriotic Club United Russia|language=ru|access-date=8 August 2021}}</ref> In response to Yarovaya's statement, Estonian politician and historian ] wrote: "It is indeed impressive how much wrong can be put into one sentence. First, Estonians did not kill anyone in Khatyn and, secondly, the specific crime committed in Khatyn is not mentioned in the film at all. ... This gives the impression that Yarovaya, actually, has not seen the film."<ref>{{cite news|last=Sulbi|first=Raul|date=15 March 2009|url=http://www.postimees.ee/?id=94499 |title=Laar tunnustas Imbi Paju ja Sofi Oksaneni algatust|trans-title=Laar acknowledged the initiative of Imbi Paju and Sofi Oksanen|work=Postimees|language=et|access-date=8 August 2021}}</ref> | |||
{{quote|It is a powerful message. Thank you for telling the truth. It will awaken people.<ref>{{cite news |first=Viesturs |last=Sprūde |title=Aplausi «Padomju stāstam» |url=http://www.tvnet.lv/zinas/latvija/article.php?id=541712 |work=Latvijas Avīze |date=2008-04-14 |language=Latvian }}</ref> ... We cannot build a humanity if we close our eyes to this kind of massacres. Our possibility is to serve justice to those people.<ref></ref>}} | |||
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British MEP ] commented: | |||
== Reception == | |||
{{quote|This film is very important. It's a very powerful representation of what took place in Poland, in Latvia and the other Central European countries.<ref></ref>}} | |||
]'' officers while delivering Jewish prisoners to them in 1940 (screenshot from the film)<ref name="thisfilm">{{cite AV media |people=Edvīns Šnore |year=2008 |title=The Soviet Story |medium=DVD|url=http://www.sovietstory.com/buy-dvd/ |time=46:22}}</ref>]] | |||
The film has attracted both praise and criticism from political commentators. '']'' praised it as "a sharply provocative work", and stated that "''Soviet Story'' is the most powerful antidote yet to the sanitisation of the past. The film is gripping, audacious and uncompromising. ... The main aim of the film is to show the close connections—philosophical, political and organisational—between the Nazi and Soviet systems."<ref name="Economist"/> For '']'', ] wrote: "The filmmaking in ''The Soviet Story'' is so overwrought that at times the movie comes across as comical. ... The film is not dispassionate scholarship; Mr. Snore, who is Latvian, and his backers (including some members of the European Parliament) obviously have an agenda, though to the casual American viewer it may not be clear what it is."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://movies.nytimes.com/2008/10/24/movies/24sovi.html|title=Atrocities Magnified|last=Genzlinger|first=Neil|date=24 October 2008|work=The New York Times|access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> | |||
Latvian political scientist and cultural commentator ] offered a negative review of ''The Soviet Story'', describing it as a well-made and "effective piece of cinematic propaganda in the good sense of this word", whose message is clearly presented to the audience. Ijabs does not agree with a number of historical interpretations in the film, asserting that it contains errors. In one example, Ijabs states: "In late 1930s Hitler did not yet plan a systematic genocide against the Jews . Everybody knows that this decision was made in 1942 at the ] in Berlin." Ijabs also disagreed with the contention in the film by the British literary historian, liberal, and former political activist ] that ] is "the ancestor of the modern political genocide." Further, Ijabs refuted the film's criticism of Karl Marx as being the 'progenitor of modern genocide', although he acknowledged the use of the term '']'' in ]'s newspaper.{{refn|Although sometimes translated as "racial trash", other translations of ''Völkerabfälle'' include "residual nations" or "refuse of nations", that is those left behind, or discarded, by the dominant civilizations. This view has also been criticized by reviewer Robert Grant as ideologically biased and for citing evidence that "seems dubious", arguing that "what Marx and Engels are calling for is ... at the very least a kind of cultural genocide; but it is not obvious, at least from Watson's citations, that actual mass killing, rather than (to use their phraseology) mere 'absorption' or 'assimilation', is in question."<ref name="Grant1999Review">{{cite journal|first=Robert|last=Grant|title=Review: The Lost Literature of Socialism|journal=The Review of English Studies|publisher=New Series|volume=50|issue=200|date=November 1999|pages=557–559|doi=10.1093/res/50.200.557}}</ref>|group=nb}}<ref>{{cite news |last=Ijabs |first=Ivars |date=23 May 2008 |title=Cienīga atbilde: Soviet Story |work=Latvijas Vēstnesis |language=lv |url=http://www.lv.lv/?menu=exblogi&sub=&type=full&id=44 |access-date=15 June 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720194148/http://www.lv.lv/?menu=exblogi&sub=&type=full&id=44 |archive-date=20 July 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
Also ], MEP and the former Head of the Lithuanian ] (Parliament), assessed ''The Soviet Story'' as | |||
], one of the historians interviewed in the film, was quoted as saying: "I had only been an expert there and I can only answer for what I am saying there myself. I had told to Šnore that some of his narratives are obvious forgeries he was tricked by. For example, Beria—Müller agreement on killing Jews together."<ref name="Sokolov">{{cite news |url= http://www.mixnews.lv/ru/exclusive/news/2014-05-10/150057 |title= Эксперт фильма 'Soviet Story': этот фильм — фальшивка|trans-title='Soviet Story' film expert: this film is fake|website= Mixnews.lv |date= 10 May 2014 |access-date= 13 April 2015 |language= ru |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140614104407/http://www.mixnews.lv/ru/exclusive/news/2014-05-10/150057 |archive-date= 14 June 2014 |url-status= dead }}</ref> | |||
{{quote|a world class film, which should be shown to the world<ref>{{cite news |first=Egils |last=Līcītis |title=Edvīns Šnore sakārto pagātni |url=http://www.delfi.lv/news/comment/comment/article.php?id=20873643 |work=Latvijas Avīze |date=2008-05-03 |language=Latvian }}</ref>}} | |||
In Lauren Wissot's review for '']'', "''Soviet Story'' does a thorough job of laying out what happened, but its dull, educational-style format doesn't guide us to the next step of why we should care."<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Wissot|first=Ivars|date=20 October 2008|url=https://www.slantmagazine.com/film/the-soviet-story/|title=Review: The Soviet Story|magazine=Slant Magazine|access-date=6 August 2021}}</ref> In his '']'' review, Joshua Rothkopf stated: "An offensively schlocky treatment of an important subject, ''The Soviet Story'' turns Stalin's systematic starvation and slaughter of millions into a hopped-up horror flick."<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Rothkopf|first=Joshua|date=21 October 2008|url=https://www.timeout.com/movies/the-soviet-story|title=The Soviet Story|magazine=Time Out|access-date=6 August 2021}}</ref> | |||
Likewise, Latvia's Minister of Justice, Gaidis Bērziņš, has said that, because of its important historical message, he would encourage the Ministry of Education to have the film shown in all schools in Latvia.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tieslietu ministrs: filma «Padomju stāsts» jārāda visās skolās |url=http://forums.apollo.lv/portal/news/articles/127043 |publisher=apollo.lv |date=2008-05-08 |language=Latvian |accessdate=2008-06-12 }}</ref> | |||
== Film festivals and awards == | |||
MEP from Latvia ], who opposed Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union and ran as a candidate of the largest Russian political bloc in Latvia,<ref name='jf'>] ] ]: by ]</ref> regards the film as a "propagandistic odd job, which is given out to be "a new word in history".<ref name=ZdanokaResponse>{{cite news |title=Жданок: фильм "The Soviet Story" — пропагандистская поделка (Ždanoka: film "The Soviet Story" - propagandistic odd job) |url=http://rus.delfi.lv/news/daily/politics/article.php?id=20714429 |publisher=Delfi.lv |date=2008-04-11 |language=Russian |accessdate=2008-06-09 }}</ref> She also thought that "the second part of the film is pure political PR": while the first part of the film pictures the point of view of some historians, contemporary politicians criticize modern Russia in the end of the film.<ref name=ZdanokaResponse/> Ždanoka also noted that "a lot of attention was devoted to the ]. This is followed by a jump forward in time to the 1940s, with a mass-meeting of ] is shown against a background of swastika".<ref name=ZdanokaResponse/> | |||
''The Soviet Story'' has been screened in the following film festivals: | |||
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* 2008 ] – ]; received the "Mass Impact Award" | |||
In Russia the film prompted negative reactions from Russian organizations, press, and politicians. According to the "European Voice" newspaper, Russians are infuriated by the film which reveals the extent of Nazi and Soviet collaboration<ref name="European Voice">{{cite news |title=Telling the unofficial, but true, Soviet story |url=http://www.europeanvoice.com/article/imported/telling-the-unofficial-but-true-soviet-story/60941.aspx |work=European Voice |date=2008-05-29 }}</ref> | |||
* 2008 ] – ] | |||
* 2008 ] – ], Estonia | |||
* 2008 – ], Latvia | |||
* 2008 ] – ], Georgia | |||
* 2008 ] – ], Germany | |||
* 2009 ] – ] | |||
* 2009 – ], Czech Republic | |||
* 2009 – ] | |||
* 2011 – ] | |||
* 2012 – Colorado Springs, Colorado | |||
In 2008, the ], ] awarded the director ] with the ]. In 2009, the film was nominated for the biannual Latvian National Film Award ] in the "Best Documentary" category.<ref>{{cite news|date=29 August 2008|title=Paziņo Lielā Kristapa nominācijas|trans-title=Announced the nominations of Kristaps the Great|work=Diena|language=lv|url=http://www.diena.lv/lat/izklaide/filmas/filmu_zinas/pazino-nacionala-filmu-festivala-lielais-kristaps-2009-nominacijas|access-date=30 August 2008}}</ref> In the same year, Šnore received the Estonian ] for creating ''The Soviet Story''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.president.ee/en/estonia/decorations/bearers.php?id=17630|title=Edvīns Šņore – Bearers of decorations|publisher=Office of the President of the Republic of Estonia|access-date=8 August 2021}}</ref> | |||
On ], ] the Russian pro-governmental youth organization ] ({{lang-ru|Россия Молодая}}) organized the protest "Let's not allow the rewriting of history!" ({{lang-ru|"Не дадим переписать историю!"}})<ref name="RossiyaMolodaya">{{cite web |title=Акция «России молодой» «Не дадим переписать историю!» |url=http://rumol.ru/news/3603.html |date=2008-05-14 |language=Russian |accessdate=2008-06-06}}</ref> in front of the Embassy of Latvia in Moscow. An ] representing Edvīns Šnore was burnt during the protest.<ref name="protestEmbassy">{{cite news |title=Prokremliskie jaunieši pie Latvijas vēstniecības protestē pret "vēstures pārrakstīšanu" (Pro-Kremlin youth protest against the "rewriting of history" in front of the Latvian Embassy)|url=http://www.tvnet.lv/zinas/arzemes/krievija/article.php?id=546107 |publisher=TVNET.lv |date=2008-05-20 |language=Latvian |accessdate=2008-06-06 }}</ref> | |||
== See also == | |||
Latvian political scientist and cultural commentator Ivars Ījabs offers a mixed review of ''The Soviet Story''. On one hand, it is a well-made and "effective piece of cinematic propaganda in the good sense of this word", whose message is clearly presented to the audience. On the other hand, Ījabs does not agree with a number of historical interpretations in the film, asserting that it contains errors. For example, Ījabs states that, "In late 1930s Hitler did not yet plan a systematic genocide against the Jews", as it is suggested in the film; "Everybody knows that this decision was made in 1942 at the ] in Berlin." Furthermore, Ījabs comments on the notion in the film voiced by the British literary historian George Watson of Cambridge University that ] is "the ancestor of the modern political genocide"<ref>minute 16:37 Film "The Soviet Story"</ref>. Ījabs says: "To present ] as the "progenitor of modern genocide is simply to lie". Ījabs admits, however, Marx using the term "racial trash" (Völkerabfälle) in relation to a number of small European nations.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ījabs |first=Ivars |date=2008-05-23 |title=Cienīga atbilde: Soviet Story |work=Latvijas Vēstnesis |language=Latvian |url=http://www.lv.lv/?menu=exblogi&sub=&type=full&id=44 |accessdate=2008-06-15 }}</ref> | |||
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== Notes == | |||
In Finland the film was shown in events organized by the irredentist group ].<ref>{{Cite web | title = SOVIET STORY TAMPEREEN TECHNOPOLIKSESSA 20.04.09 KLO 18 | url = http://www.prokarelia.net/fi/?x=artikkeli&article_id=1777&author=10 | date = 17 April 2009 | accessdate = 2009-05-07 | language = Finnish }}</ref><ref name="hesari">{{Cite journal | title = Neuvostodokumentin näyttö nostatti äläkän Tampereella | journal = ] | author = Jukka Harju | url = http://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/artikkeli/Neuvostodokumentin+n%C3%A4ytt%C3%B6+nostatti+%C3%A4l%C3%A4k%C3%A4n+Tampereella/1135245322413 | date = 20 April 2009 | accessdate = 2009-05-08 | language = Finnish }}</ref><ref name="hesari" /><ref>{{Cite journal | title =Islamilainen puoluekin saapui Tampereelle vastustamaan kohuelokuvaa | journal = ] | author = Johanna Vehkoo | url = http://www.aamulehti.fi/uutiset/kotimaa/140508.shtml | date = 20 April 2009 | accessdate = 2009-05-07 | language = Finnish }}</ref> A ] by ], member of the ]<ref>{{Cite web | title = Tutkintapyyntö Tampereen poliisille — ProKarelia ja Soviet Story | url = http://antifasistit.blogspot.com/2009/04/tutkintapyynto-tampereen-poliisille.html | date = 25 April 2009 | accessdate = 2009-05-07 | publisher = ] | work = Suomen Antifasistinen Komitea (Safka) |language = Finnish }}</ref> against ] has lead to a ] on suspicion of showing violent scenes to minors, ] and propaganda of violence.<ref>{{Cite journal | title = «Antifašists» Bekmans dusmojas | journal = Latvijas Avīze | url = http://www2.la.lv/lat/latvijas_avize/jaunakaja_numura/latvijas.zinas/?doc=53700 | date = 9 May 2009 | language = Latvian }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news | title = Bäckman kaebas lätlaste "Soviet Story" politseisse | url = http://www.delfi.ee/news/paevauudised/eesti/article.php?id=23241087 | work = ] | date = 7 May 2009 | accessdate = 2009-05-07 | language = Estonian }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news | title = Soviet Story -elokuvan levittäminen poliisitutkintaan | url = http://www.iltalehti.fi/tampere/200905079547967_te.shtml | agency = ] | work = ] | date = 7 May 2009 | accessdate = 2009-05-07 | language = Finnish }}</ref> The Finnish Film inspector authority, however, did not find the film's content offensive and authorized its showing in Finland.<ref>{{cite news |date=2008-05-23 |title=Somijas antifašisti iesnieguši tiesā prasību pret filmas "Padomju stāsts" demonstrētājiem |work=NRA |language=Latvian |url=http://www.nra.lv/zinas/22215-somijas-antifasisti-iesniegusi-tiesa-prasibu-pret-filmas-padomju-stasts-demonstretajiem.htm }}</ref> | |||
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] also protested against the screening of The Soviet Story on the Estonian National TV. He asked the Estonian police to start a criminal investiagion. The Police, however, turned down Bäckman's request and refused to initiate a criminal investigation "due to the lack of crime".<ref>{{cite news |title=Полиция Эстонии не считает, что фильм «The Soviet Story» разжигает межнациональную рознь |language=Russian |url=http://www.historyfoundation.ru/news_item.php?id=654 }}</ref> | |||
== References == | |||
] in its review of the documentary stated {{quote|The film is not dispassionate scholarship; Mr. Snore, who is Latvian, and his backers (including some members of the European Parliament) obviously have an agenda, though to the casual American viewer it may not be clear what it is.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://movies.nytimes.com/2008/10/24/movies/24sovi.html|title=Atrocities Magnified|last=Genzlinger|first=Neil|date=24 October 2008|publisher=]|accessdate=2009-09-07}}</ref>}} | |||
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], a Latvian member of parliament representing ], even before seeing the film{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}}, stated that it was a "typical propaganda" and its release was timed to coincide with ].<ref>{{ru icon}} {{cite news|url=http://www.chas-daily.com/win/2008/04/09/l_007.html|title=«Советскую историю» оценят в Брюсселе|date=9 April 2008|publisher=Chas|accessdate=2009-09-07}}</ref> | |||
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==Criticism== | |||
{{Synthesis|date=September 2009}} | |||
], this photo of starving children during the ] was presented in ''The Soviet Story'' as being one of ''victims'' of the 1932-1933 famine in Ukraine.]] | |||
A Russian historian with alleged ] affiliation<ref></ref><ref></ref>, ] has been the most vocal critic of the documentary. His first reaction on the film was this: "After watching two thirds of the film, I had only one wish: to kill its director and to burn down the Latvian Embassy."<ref></ref> | |||
As a result of Dyukov's statements a ] has been initiated against him in Latvia.<ref> // ], 2008-08-20</ref> | |||
Asked to comment on the case, Latvian Foreign Minister Maris Riekstins commented that ] might be a "mentally unstable personality".<ref> mixnews.lv, 10.06.2008</ref> | |||
] expressed his opinion that the film is a propaganda piece which makes false claims and utilises distorted quotes and statistics.<ref>], pp.109</ref> | |||
Moscow State institute of International relations' website admitted that Dyukov's activities regarding the film "are of provocative character".<ref></ref> | |||
Since ] publicly criticized the film on TV and in the Russian newspapers even before seeing the actual film, some of his statements about the film proved to be not true. He alleged, for example, that Arseny Roginsky, head of the "]" society took part in the film.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pravda.ru/world/262871-0/ |title=Латыши покажут в Европарламенте лживую антироссийскую агитку |publisher=Правда |date= }}</ref> | |||
In fact, according to the official website, Arseny Roginsky did not take part in the film.<ref name="Official site of the film"/> Roginsky himself, however, neither confirmed nor denied his participation, claiming he sees too many journalists each day to remember if Latvian team coming to Memorial was talking to him that day. He also added that "no historian, if he's not completely out of his mind, would pronounce the rubbish authors speak about in their film", calling the idea of NKVD-Gestapo accord a "delirium that can only be accepted by a very badly educated person".<ref></ref> | |||
Dyukov alleges inconsistencies in the film and questions the credibility of some of the film sequences and conclusions of some of the Russian and Western historians interviewed in the film.<ref name="Dyukov-12-06-2008">{{cite news |title=Латышские наследники доктора Геббельса|language=Russian |url=http://www.russ.ru/stat_i/latyshskie_nasledniki_doktora_gebbel_sa|accessdate=2008-06-16}}</ref> '']'' reported<ref name=IzvestiaResponse/> that the part of the film pertaining to medical experiments in the GULAG used Sergey Melnikoff's web-site "GULAG: With a camera among the camps" as a source<ref>{{cite web |title=Обвинение СССР в опытах над людьми |last=Melnikoff |first=Sergey |url=http://www.gulag.ipvnews.org/article20060901_01.php |language=Russian |accessdate=2008-06-06 }}</ref>, which Dyukov maintains is not trustworthy.<ref>{{cite web |title=Реальность информационной войны |last=Дюков |first=Александр |url=http://www.left.ru/2006/14/dyukov148.phtml |language=Russian |accessdate=2008-06-06 }}</ref>. Dyukov also alleges in the same report that the document supporting the ] hypothesis presented in the film, the secret Gestapo-NKVD agreement of ], ], is a fake.<ref name=IzvestiaResponse>{{cite news |title=Евродепутатам показали сталинский ужастик (A Stalin horror film was shown to members of the European Parliament) |url=http://www.izvestia.ru/politic/article3115028/ |work=] |date=2008-04-09 |accessdate=2008-06-09 }}</ref> | |||
] alleges<ref name="RIA Novosti"/> that the film shows a photograph of corpses piled in stacks and covered with logs, from ] (such as the image above). In fact, according to the official film website the film does not show any images from ].<ref name="Official site of the film"/>]] | |||
On the basis of Dyukov's statements, Russian daily ] alleged that the Nazi-Soviet collaboration document (1938) shown in the film was a fake because its text contained mistakes. It was alleged that the document mistakenly mentioned ] as Reichsführer-SS and ] as Brigadeführer.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.izvestia.ru/politic/article3115028/index.html |title=Евродепутатам показали сталинский ужастик |publisher=ИЗВЕСТИЯ |date= }}</ref>. | |||
In fact, as it is clearly seen 49 minutes into the "Soviet Story" DVD, the above-mentioned document referred to ] as SS-Gruppenführer and ] as Standartenführer, which he was in 1938.<ref name="Official site of the film"/> | |||
Dyukov also criticized the film for showing a famous photo which was widely published in Europe by the Nansen committee in 1922 and which bears the name "Brothers in misfortune" ({{lang-ru|Братья по несчастью}}). The photo which shows a starving boy feeding another starving boy was taken during ], however in ''The Soviet Story'', according to Dyukov, the boys are presented as ''victims'' of the ].<ref>], pp.31-33</ref> | |||
Irina Yarovaya, Russian MP, member of the General Council of the ruling “]” party, declared that “The Soviet Story” film “glorifies Estonian Nazi collaborators, those who killed people in ] and in Pskov region”.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.edinros.ru/text.shtml?6/8797 |title=Yarovaya: Neo-fascists in Europe fuel ethic hatred |publisher=Official site of Party ]|date= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gpclub.ru/news/0x24x48x1776_p.html |title=Irina Yarovaya: Seminar in Helsinki was directed towards restoration of Nazism and Fascism|publisher=Государственно-патриотический клуб |date= }}</ref> | |||
In response to Yarovaya's statement, ] wrote: "It is indeed impressive how much wrong can be put into one sentence. First, Estonians did not kill anyone in ] and, secondly, the specific crime commited in Khatyn is not mentioned in the film at all... This gives the impression that Yarovaya, actually, has not seen the film."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.postimees.ee/?id=94499 |title=Laar tunnustas Imbi Paju ja Sofi Oksaneni algatust |publisher=Postimees |date= }}</ref> | |||
It must be added that no part of the film talks or even mentions Estonian Nazi collaborators.<ref name="Official site of the film">{{cite web |title=Official web site of The Soviet Story |url=http://www.sovietstory.com/about-the-film/news/ |accessdate=2008-09-04 }}</ref> Moreover, the film's director has clearly stated: "The Soviet Story condemns Fascism/Nazism. The Soviet Story also reflects a point of view which is not shared by the Kremlin. As a result, the film is labeled as Fascist propaganda, even if the film describes Hitler and Nazism as criminal."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prokarelia.net/en/?x=artikkeli&article_id=1781&author=109 |title=The Soviet Story and Its Critics |publisher=ProKarelia |date= }}</ref> | |||
Russian State News Agency, ] reported: "The film shows the alleged victims of Stalinist repression: the corpses piled in stacks and covered with logs. In fact these photographs were taken by the Soviets in 1944 and represent the victims of the Nazi atrocities in ] in Estonia and in Yanovskaya camp near Lvov."<ref name="RIA Novosti">{{cite web |url=http://www.rian.ru/society/20090830/182971694.html |title=Эстонское телевидение покажет документальный фильм The Soviet Story |publisher=РИА Новости |date= }}</ref> | |||
This accusation was reproduced by such news outlets as Vzglyad<ref>{{cite web |url=http://photo.vz.ru/news/2009/8/30/322584.html |title=Фильм-фальсификацию о СССР покажут в Эстонии |publisher=ВЗГЛЯД |date= }}</ref> and Vesti.kz<ref>{{cite web |url=http://vesti.kz/europe/23858/ |title=Эстонское телевидение покажет скандальный фильм The Soviet Story |publisher=Vesti.kz |date= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://vesti.kz/ru_polit/24025/ |title=Эстония решила не заводить дело о показе русофобского фильма |publisher=Vesti.kz |date= }}</ref> . | |||
The alleged scene from the ] showing corpses piled in stacks for burning does not appear in the film.<ref name="Official site of the film"/> | |||
==Film Festivals and Awards== | |||
The film has been screened in the following film festivals: | |||
* 2008 ], USA – "The Soviet Story" received the “ Mass Impact Award” | |||
* 2008 ] - ] | |||
* 2008 ] – ], Estonia | |||
* 2008 - ], Latvia | |||
* 2008 ] - ], Georgia | |||
* 2008 ] – ], Germany | |||
* 2009 ] – ], USA | |||
* 2009 - ], Czech Republic | |||
* 2009 - Washington, USA | |||
In 2009 the film has been nominated for the biannual Latvian National Film Award ] in the "Best Documentary" category.<ref>{{cite news |date=2008-08-29 |title=Paziņo Lielā Kristapa nominācijas |work=Diena |language=Latvian |url=http://www.diena.lv/lat/izklaide/filmas/filmu_zinas/pazino-nacionala-filmu-festivala-lielais-kristaps-2009-nominacijas }}</ref> | |||
In 2008 the ], ] awarded the director of the film, Edvins Snore with the ]. | |||
In 2009 Edvins Snore for creating the film "The Soviet Story" received the Estonian ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.president.ee/en/estonia/decorations/bearers.php?id=17630 |title=Bearers of decorations|publisher=Official site of the President of the Republic of Estonia |date= }}</ref>. | |||
==Bibliography== | |||
* <cite id=refDyukov2008>{{cite book|last=Dyukov|first=Alexander|authorlink=Alexander Reshideovich Dyukov|title=«The Soviet Story»: Механизм лжи/"The Soviet Story": Forgery Tissue|publisher=Фонд "Историческая память"|date=2008|url=http://historyfoundation.ru/dl.php?file=73}} ( at ])</cite> | |||
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2008 documentary film
The Soviet Story | |
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Directed by | Edvīns Šnore |
Written by | Edvīns Šnore |
Produced by | Kristaps Valdnieks |
Narrated by | Jon Strickland |
Cinematography | Edgars Daugavvanags Uvis Brujāns |
Edited by | Nic Gotham |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Latvia |
Languages | English and Russian |
The Soviet Story is a 2008 documentary film about the Soviet Union and Soviet–German relations before 1941 and after, written and directed by Edvīns Šnore, and sponsored by Union for Europe of the Nations group in the European Parliament. The film features interviews with Western and Russian historians such as Norman Davies and Boris Vadimovich Sokolov, the Russian writer Viktor Suvorov, the Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, members of the European Parliament, and participants and survivors of the Soviet terror.
Using those interviews, together with historical footage and documents, the film documentary argues that there were close philosophical, political and organisational connections between the Nazi and the Soviet systems. It highlights the Lenin's hanging order, the Great Purge, the Holodomor, the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, the Katyn massacre, the Gestapo–NKVD collaboration, the German–Soviet Axis talks, the NKVD prisoner massacres, forced population transfer in the Soviet Union, and the medical experiments in the gulags. The documentary goes on to argue that the successor states to Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union differ in the sense that postwar Germany condemns the actions of Nazi Germany, but the opinion in contemporary Russia is summarised by a quote from Vladimir Putin: "One needs to acknowledge that the collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century." In the closing credits of the film, it is stated: "The Soviet Union killed more than 20,000,000 men, women and children. This film is dedicated to them."
Analysis and memory
The documentary film, commissioned by the national-conservative and right-wing Union for Europe of the Nations group in the European Parliament, compared the atrocities of the two regimes. In the documentary, producer and director Edvīns Šnore argued that "not only were the crimes of the former inspired by the crimes of the latter, but that they helped each other, and that without their mutual assistance the outcome of World War II could have been quite different." In Latvia the forced Soviet deportations are commonly seen as a genocidal practice. The European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism, proclaimed by the European Parliament in August 2008 and endorsed by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe in July 2009; it is officially known as the Black Ribbon Day in some countries, including Canada. Some scholars in Western Europe have rejected the comparison of the two totalitarian regimes and the equation of their crimes.
According to Mārtiņš Kaprāns, a communication science expert and researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, University of Latvia, "cholars have argued that The Soviet Story is an effective Latvian response to Russian propaganda, but it also exemplifies the broader problems of post-communist memory politics." Kaprāns writes that "the idea of how memory work triggered by the documentary got started on social networking sites" and on "the video-sharing website YouTube and the Internet encyclopedia Misplaced Pages, both of which are crucial meaning-making sites with respect to history." According to Kaprāns, his memory studies article "demonstrates transnational memory work in YouTube and Misplaced Pages as a multidirectional enterprise that both reinforces and emancipates existing hegemonic representations of controversial past."
This film had also been aired on several televisions with 12+ or 18+ rating, including TVR, TVP and TVB.
Reactions
Positive
Various Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) who were interviewed for the film have expressed views in favour of it. According to the Latvian MEPs Inese Vaidere and Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis, writing in The Parliament Magazine, "The Soviet Story makes a significant contribution to the establishment of a common understanding of history and brings us closer to the truth about the tragic events of the 20th century. A common understanding of history among the member states is crucial for the future of the whole EU." Both Vaidere and Kristovskis represent the Union for Europe of the Nations group which actively supported the production of the film.
After watching the film, Finnish MEP Ari Vatanen opined: "It is a powerful message. Thank you for telling the truth. It will awaken people." After the premiere in the European parliament, Vatanen stated: "We cannot build a humanity if we close our eyes to this kind of massacres. Our possibility is to serve justice to those people." British MEP Christopher Beazley commented: "This film is very important. It's a very powerful representation of what took place in Poland, in Latvia and the other Central European countries."
Vytautas Landsbergis, MEP and the former head of the Seimas, assessed The Soviet Story as "a world class film, which should be shown to the world", while Latvia's Minister of Justice Gaidis Bērziņš from For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK stated that he would encourage the Ministry of Education to have the film shown in all schools in Latvia because of its important historical message.
Negative
A number of critics condemned the film even before its premiere. Boris Tsilevitch, a Latvian member of the Saeima representing Harmony Centre, stated that it was a "typical propaganda" and its release was timed to coincide with the 2009 European Parliament election in Latvia. MEP from Latvia Tatjana Ždanoka, who opposed Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union and ran as a candidate of the largest Russian political bloc in Latvia, regards the film as a "propagandistic odd job, which is given out to be "a new word in history", while also expressing her belief that "the second part of the film is pure political PR" because the first part of the film pictures the point of view of some historians and contemporary politicians criticize modern Russia in the end of the film. Ždanoka also stated that "a lot of attention was devoted to the partnership of the German and Russian military. This is followed by a jump forward in time to the 1940s, with a mass-meeting of Vlasovites is shown against a background of swastika."
The film prompted negative reactions from Russian organizations, press, and politicians. The film was strongly boycotted by Russia. According to the "European Voice" newspaper, Russians are infuriated by the film which reveals the extent of Nazi and Soviet collaboration. On 17 May 2008, the Russian pro-governmental youth organization Young Russia (Russian: Россия Молодая) organized the protest "Let's not allow the rewriting of history!" (Russian: Не дадим переписать историю!, romanized: Ne dadim perepisat' istoriyu!) in front of the Embassy of Latvia in Moscow; pro-Kremlin Russian protesters burned the effigy of Edvīns Šnore. Alexander Reshideovich Dyukov, a former member of the Russian ARMS-TASS Agency of Military and Technical Information, has been the most vocal critic of the documentary. He was quoted as saying: "After watching two thirds of the film, I had only one wish: to kill its director and to burn down the Latvian Embassy." As a result of Dyukov's statements, a criminal investigation was initiated against him in Latvia. Asked to comment on the case, Latvian Foreign Minister Māris Riekstiņš commented that Dyukov might be a "mentally unstable personality", while Prime Minister of Estonia Mart Laar called Dyukov "an officer of FSB", Russia's principal security agency.
Russian State Duma Deputy Irina Yarovaya, the coordinator of the ruling party United Russia's State Patriotic Club and a member of the Presidium of the General Council, declared that the film "glorifies Estonian Nazi collaborators, those who killed people in Khatyn and in Pskov region." In response to Yarovaya's statement, Estonian politician and historian Mart Laar wrote: "It is indeed impressive how much wrong can be put into one sentence. First, Estonians did not kill anyone in Khatyn and, secondly, the specific crime committed in Khatyn is not mentioned in the film at all. ... This gives the impression that Yarovaya, actually, has not seen the film."
Reception
The film has attracted both praise and criticism from political commentators. The Economist praised it as "a sharply provocative work", and stated that "Soviet Story is the most powerful antidote yet to the sanitisation of the past. The film is gripping, audacious and uncompromising. ... The main aim of the film is to show the close connections—philosophical, political and organisational—between the Nazi and Soviet systems." For The New York Times, Neil Genzlinger wrote: "The filmmaking in The Soviet Story is so overwrought that at times the movie comes across as comical. ... The film is not dispassionate scholarship; Mr. Snore, who is Latvian, and his backers (including some members of the European Parliament) obviously have an agenda, though to the casual American viewer it may not be clear what it is."
Latvian political scientist and cultural commentator Ivars Ijabs offered a negative review of The Soviet Story, describing it as a well-made and "effective piece of cinematic propaganda in the good sense of this word", whose message is clearly presented to the audience. Ijabs does not agree with a number of historical interpretations in the film, asserting that it contains errors. In one example, Ijabs states: "In late 1930s Hitler did not yet plan a systematic genocide against the Jews . Everybody knows that this decision was made in 1942 at the Wannsee Conference in Berlin." Ijabs also disagreed with the contention in the film by the British literary historian, liberal, and former political activist George Watson that Friedrich Engels is "the ancestor of the modern political genocide." Further, Ijabs refuted the film's criticism of Karl Marx as being the 'progenitor of modern genocide', although he acknowledged the use of the term Völkerabfälle in Karl Marx's newspaper.
Boris Vadimovich Sokolov, one of the historians interviewed in the film, was quoted as saying: "I had only been an expert there and I can only answer for what I am saying there myself. I had told to Šnore that some of his narratives are obvious forgeries he was tricked by. For example, Beria—Müller agreement on killing Jews together."
In Lauren Wissot's review for Slant Magazine, "Soviet Story does a thorough job of laying out what happened, but its dull, educational-style format doesn't guide us to the next step of why we should care." In his Time Out review, Joshua Rothkopf stated: "An offensively schlocky treatment of an important subject, The Soviet Story turns Stalin's systematic starvation and slaughter of millions into a hopped-up horror flick."
Film festivals and awards
The Soviet Story has been screened in the following film festivals:
- 2008 Boston Film Festival – Boston, Massachusetts; received the "Mass Impact Award"
- 2008 KinoLev Film Festival – Lviv, Ukraine
- 2008 Black Nights Film Festival – Tallinn, Estonia
- 2008 Arsenals Film Festival – Riga, Latvia
- 2008 Promitey Film Festival – Tbilisi, Georgia
- 2008 Baltic Film Festival – Berlin, Germany
- 2009 Sedona International Film Festival – Sedona, Arizona
- 2009 Mene Tekel festival – Prague, Czech Republic
- 2009 Politicsonfilm Film Festival – Washington, D.C.
- 2011 Free Minds Film Festival – Colorado Springs, Colorado
- 2012 Free Minds Film Festival – Colorado Springs, Colorado
In 2008, the president of Latvia, Valdis Zatlers awarded the director Edvīns Šnore with the Order of the Three Stars. In 2009, the film was nominated for the biannual Latvian National Film Award Lielais Kristaps in the "Best Documentary" category. In the same year, Šnore received the Estonian Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana for creating The Soviet Story.
See also
Notes
- Although sometimes translated as "racial trash", other translations of Völkerabfälle include "residual nations" or "refuse of nations", that is those left behind, or discarded, by the dominant civilizations. This view has also been criticized by reviewer Robert Grant as ideologically biased and for citing evidence that "seems dubious", arguing that "what Marx and Engels are calling for is ... at the very least a kind of cultural genocide; but it is not obvious, at least from Watson's citations, that actual mass killing, rather than (to use their phraseology) mere 'absorption' or 'assimilation', is in question."
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External links
- Official website
- The Soviet Story at IMDb
- The Soviet Story at Rotten Tomatoes
- Trailer on YouTube
- Russian language trailer on YouTube
- 2008 films
- Latvian documentary films
- Documentary films about the Soviet Union in the Stalin era
- Documentary films about ideologies
- Documentary films about World War II
- Films about famine
- Occupation of the Baltic states
- Films about the Holodomor
- Films about Soviet repression
- 2000s English-language films
- English-language documentary films