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  1. Putin's Witnesses: Directed by Vitaliy Manskiy. With Vladimir Putin, Tony Blair, Anatoliy Chubays, Mikhail Gorbachev. A rare glimpse at the young Putin and the vast political machine that brought him to power.

    • (1.5K)
    • Documentary
    • Vitaliy Manskiy
    • 2020-01-01
  2. Trailer of the film Putin’s Witnesses (Documentary Films - Competition) / Trailer k filmu Svědkové Putinovi (Soutěž dokumentárních filmů) ...more.

    • 33 sec
    • 9.1K
    • KVIFF TV
  3. Putin's Witnesses. Filmmaker Vitaliy Manskiy examines the early life of Vladimir Putin and the political machine that brought him to power. Rent Putin's Witnesses on Prime Video, Apple...

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    • Documentary
    • Vitaliy Manskiy
    • Svideteli Putina1
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  4. On December 31, 1999 Vladimir Putin ascended to the president’s chair in Russia. In his latest picture renowned documentarist Vitaly Mansky draws on witness accounts of the events that happened in the years following that fateful day.

    • Latvia, Switzerland, Czech Republic
    • Svideteli Putina
    • Putin's Witnesses
    • Deckert Distribution
  5. After President Boris Yeltsin’s unexpected resignation, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin becomes acting president of the country. From that day and for a year, Vitaly Mansky’s camera documented Putin’s rise to power. The story of a privileged witness.

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    • Studio Vertov
    • Vitaly Mansky
  6. film.iksv.org › putin-s-witnessesPutin's Witnesses

    Made by one of Russia’s most renowned documentary-makers, Vitaly Mansky, Putin’s Witnesses tells the story of how Putin rose to power and is holding his position for nearly two decades, by providing first-hand footage he shot near Putin and Yeltsin, on that fateful night.

  7. Svideteli Putina. Vitaly Mansky. Latvia, Switzerland, Czech Republic. 2018. 102 min. Dutch Premiere. Watch trailer. Festival history. IDFA 2018. Drawing on his own archive, lauded filmmaker Vitaly Mansky gives a close account of a turning point in Russia’s recent history.