The conversation centers on Julia Loktev's documentary, "My Undesirable Friends," which explores the lives of independent Russian journalists as they navigate increasing government restrictions and the lead-up to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Loktev discusses the film's focus on young journalists and their resilience in the face of political repression, highlighting their use of humor and community as coping mechanisms. She reflects on the shrinking space for independent journalism in Russia and the personal risks faced by reporters, many of whom are now in exile. The discussion touches on the broader themes of living under an oppressive regime and the importance of finding meaning in resistance, even without immediate results.
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