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My Undesirable Friends: Part I - Last Air in Moscow feels raw and urgent, really. Loktevâs return to her roots in a Moscow thatâs both familiar and terrifying adds a layer of personal nostalgia but also dread. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, while each chapter unpacks the fragile state of independent journalism amidst oppressive political forces. The cinematography is stark, capturing both the beauty and the decay of the city. Itâs not just a documentary; it's an exploration of resilience, a portrait of voices fighting to be heard. Even though the director remains unknown, the way the stories unfoldâintertwining personal and politicalâmakes it a distinctive piece that lingers long after viewing.
Explores resilience in journalismCinematography captures Moscow's dualityStructured in five reflective chapters
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