Eduard Limonov

Eduard Limonov

Birthday: 1943-02-22

Place of Birth: Dzerzhinsk, Gorky Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia]

Biography: Eduard Limonov (Russian: Эдуард Лимонов, real name Eduard Veniaminovich Savenko, Russian: Эдуард Вениаминович Савенко; 22 February 1943 – 17 March 2020) was a Russian writer, poet, publicist, and political dissident. He emigrated from the USSR in 1974 and earned the fame of a scandalous writer abroad, in particular, due to obscene language and pornographic scenes in his first novel It's Me, Eddie. In 1991, he returned to Russia and soon founded the controversial National Bolshevik Party that was banned in the country in 2007 (it was superseded by The Other Russia party). A fierce opponent of neoliberal policies in Russia, he was arrested in 2001 and convicted for illegal possession of weapons. In the 2000s, he was one of the leaders of The Other Russia coalition of opposition forces. However, he supported Putin's foreign policy following the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine. (Wiki)

Movies

The Revolution That Wasn't
The Revolution That Wasn't

With capitalism and corruption becoming more entrenched in Russia, a father and his teenage son gear...

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The Term. Beginning of a Big Story
The Term. Beginning of a Big Story

The documentary project The Term was conceived in May 2012. When the directing trio commenced mappin...

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Winter, Go Away!
Winter, Go Away!

Ten director graduates from Marina Razbezhkina’s School of Documentary Film and Documentary Theatre ...

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Yes, Death
Yes, Death

Short movie shows us a life in the Moscow Headquarter of the National Bolshevik Party and contains s...

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Serbian Epics
Serbian Epics

Paul Pawlikowski's award-winning documentary on life behind Serbian lines in Bosnia. The film observ...

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NBP Dedicated
NBP Dedicated

A short film with the participation of the leader of the "National Bolshevik Party" Eduard Limonov....

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