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So, 'The New Russian Entrepreneurs' is a rather fascinating documentary from 2000 that dives into the chaotic rise of entrepreneurial spirit post-Soviet Union. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, shifting rapidly between interviews and on-the-ground observations, which creates a raw, almost frenetic atmosphere. There's this gritty realism that gives you a sense of the struggle and ambition of these new businesspeople, who are navigating uncharted waters. You get to see their aspirations and the hurdles they face, all portrayed without a heavy-handed narrative. The cinematography feels very documentary-like, with a candid style that pulls you in. It's definitely distinctive in how it captures that transformative time in Russia, even if it leaves you wanting a bit more depth in places.
Captures a pivotal moment in Russian historyFeatures candid interviews with entrepreneursGritty, raw cinematography enhances realism
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