Welcome to Chechnya

2020

Action / Documentary

3
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh100%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright88%
IMDb Rating7.9102873

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Uploaded by: FREEMAN

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986.66 MB
1280*720
Russian 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
P/S 0 / 4
1.98 GB
1920*1080
Russian 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
P/S 0 / 5

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by atractiveeyes10 / 10

Heart Wrenching And Important

This is such a beautiful, IMPORTANT, and heartbreaking documentary. Please everyone go see this doc to know what LGBTQ+ people are still going through in the 21st century. And this isn't the case only in Chechnya/Russia, it's similar in many other countries. The violence, abuse, discrimination, and crimes against gay people needs to stop, enough is enough. Although movies like Welcome to Chechnya are so sad and hard to see, I love seeing and recommending them because they reflect the bitter reality, awareness should be spread. Finally, sending love and respect to each and every LGBTQ+ individual/activist in the world.

Reviewed by Jared_Andrews8 / 10

Powerful and Disturbing

A troubling and powerful documentary, Welcome to Chechnya depicts the cruel and terrifying reality that people in the LGBTQ community face in the area. Through the united efforts of remarkably brave individuals, a few fortunate souls escape to more enlightened areas of the world. But not everyone is so lucky. The fight continues, and the Russian government continues to deny that the atrocities are taking place. Brace yourself before watching this one.

Reviewed by Xstal7 / 10

Prejudice & Hate...

... have been around for a long time but fortunately the people of the world have been able to learn, discover and evolve to recognise the power of diversity and to remove most prejudices and hatred from their cultures - especially over the last 50 years. How sad that there remain isolated examples of evil and that there are those who seek to build a culture on it. No different to the Nazis in the 1930s and 40s and it should be dealt with as such. Excellent and informative documentary highlights one such example.

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