Tatyana Yumasheva

Tatyana Yumasheva

Born: January 17, 1960
in Sverdlovsk, Russia

Movies for Tatyana Yumasheva...

Moscow 1996, Vote or Lose!
Title: Moscow 1996, Vote or Lose!
Character: Self
Released: November 18, 2021
Type: Movie
Moscow, January 1996. Boris Yeltsin gets ready to run for a second mandate of the presidency of the young Russian Federation. Polls are in the single digits. A painful economic transition, war in Chechnya, and the rise of criminal groups have left the majority of Russians dissatisfied with Yeltsin… and willing to vote for the communist leader Gennady Zyuganov. Yet six months later, Yeltsin won the election with nearly 54% of the vote. How did that happen?
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Putin's Witnesses
Title: Putin's Witnesses
Character: Self - Yeltsin's Daughter / Politician (archive footage)
Released: November 8, 2018
Type: Movie
Russian Federation, December 31, 1999. 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. The harsh explanation of the reason why politics is the art of possibility of achieving the best with the support of many, but also of giving the worst in return.
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The Case
Title: The Case
Released: June 12, 2018
Type: Movie
After the father’s death, the daughter of one of the forefathers of modern Russian democracy, Ksenia Sobchak, tries to understand the 18 years of his political fate. Together with the director Vera Krichevskaya she gives the word to Anatoli Sobchak’s colleagues and opponents, gets acquainted with the criminal case which annulled his career, and tries to find an answer to the question what Anatoly Sobchak’s fate would be in today’s Russia.
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The Man Who Was Too Free
Title: The Man Who Was Too Free
Character: Self
Released: February 23, 2017
Type: Movie
A documentary about Boris Nemtsov, a prominent figure of Russian political opposition and an outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin. Nemtsov was murdered in Moscow in February of 2015.