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Pussy Riot make a comeback after a long absence to stand with Ukraine. Their story and their struggle are told through archival footage and interviews with the group's members.

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00:00:00A contact between oppressors, the world's reading oppressors is the U.S. number one.
00:00:06U.S. is a number one oppressor and thunder in the entire world of the ghetto.
00:00:30On the 24th of February, 2022, the unthinkable happened.
00:00:56My mother's country invaded my father's country.
00:01:01In shock, I follow the news, unable to act.
00:01:03We have been hearing a steady stream of loud strikes.
00:01:10Until I see this.
00:01:13I know this face.
00:01:15Nadia, from the Russian activist group Pussy Riot.
00:01:21They raised $7 million in just 48 hours.
00:01:25For Ukraine.
00:01:28These guys were ready to act.
00:01:31Well, not guys, girls.
00:01:33Okay, let's go.
00:01:35Here is their story.
00:01:36We wanted to make sure it was a punk group, a punk-feminist group.
00:01:45The most important thing in the group Pussy Riot is the courage to do this step.
00:01:56We structured our activities as an openers of Putin and the government.
00:02:08But you can't translate the name for the Russian applications.
00:02:19Putin's system is building on robin's slavery.
00:02:21Right, slavery or death!
00:02:24Let's go!
00:02:32I think Putin did everything to destroy Russia.
00:02:37The South.
00:02:44I'm going to go to the South.
00:02:47I'm going to go to the South.
00:02:51I'll send you.
00:02:54After you.
00:02:59Putin is getting to the South on the Red website,
00:03:02the group was born as a critical moment in contemporary russian history after two terms
00:03:18putin had been forced to hand over the presidency to his acolyte medvedev and now vladimir wants his
00:03:26top job back but there's one big question will medvedev stand against putin the democratic
00:03:33camp sincerely hopes it and the answer isn't long in coming владимир владимирович putin
00:03:49boom and this was just the beginning december 2011
00:03:53three months before the presidentials putin's party wins the general elections but no one is fooled
00:04:08the fraud is so extensive that the authority's involvement is pretty obvious it's like they
00:04:14were saying we don't give a about what you think what are you gonna do now this caused a big shake
00:04:20up in the following days there are more and more protests these had never been seen in russia the
00:04:26urban youth took to the streets for the first time it seemed that put his power was at risk
00:04:35путин за сало это да это мы придумали конечно это отсылает тому что в принципе власть испугалась
00:04:41испугалась такого такой мощной волны протеста поэтому мы в тот момент решили что нужно выйти на
00:04:46красную площадь у мента в его доме сказать потому что путин за салл
00:04:59все-таки красная площадь это официальное место всех парада выступление президента и так далее семерку по
00:05:05сложности я бы ей дала потому что красной площади всегда дежурит полицейская машина мы пришли заранее на
00:05:15место где-то часа за полтора за три часа мы пришли да начнем с это ну вычитывая что они опоздали да мы
00:05:23посчитали всех работников фсо он был около 40 человек
00:05:39надо было придумать как быстро пробраться к этому месту и как при этом не спалить
00:05:48было огромнейшее огромнейшее количество репетиций десятки раз мы проходили каким
00:05:59образом нужно залезать на лоб на место потому что там высоко там скользко я залезала последний мне
00:06:08нужно было как-то всех и пойти а я была с гитарой и я грохнулась этого плечу делать а девчонки уже все
00:06:17включили то есть там важно еще такая история что если вдруг кто-то выбывает несмотря ни на что нужно
00:06:27продолжать
00:06:28были конечно вопросы например зачем вы это сделали и что все это значит и какова цель
00:06:58у нас был такой миф что мы вот из театрального училища и мы просто решили вот вот так вот на улице
00:07:05сыграть свой репертуар и так далее и как только выпустили последнего человека мы поехали монтировать
00:07:14то есть задача была в том чтобы в тот же день появилась как бы новость что вот мы сделали там
00:07:22такой-то акцию и вот она так выглядит
00:07:24наш целью всегда было показать людям что возможно гораздо больше чем им кажется то единственное что
00:07:42может на власти реально повлиять это если ты ее указание нарушаешь
00:07:53here we need to press pause to really understand what this 50-second long video means
00:08:01for years putin's entourage his advisors had been building his image as an alpha male capable of ruling
00:08:08the country with a nine feast when this video putin is pissing himself went viral this young feminists
00:08:19were attacking not only his power but his virility it wasn't a declaration of war it was a slap in the
00:08:26face a kick in the privates and everyone was asking who are these girls
00:08:41то есть пусть это с одной стороны это порно который тогда в россии было очень популярна
00:08:46да это и и райт но это нархизм против вот этого женского образа который стандартно представлен в россии
00:08:56также была идея такого левого анархизма то есть против в действующей власти
00:09:01очень важно чтобы люди не работали а грубо говоря на свои имена когда человек
00:09:10в свое имя открывается как бы такой проект его именной проект и соответственно вот это вот
00:09:15эффект коллективного он уходит потирает это движение у него есть начало но надеюсь
00:09:26нету конца по сути даже случае нашей смерти мы думали или нашего долга в заключении это
00:09:32движение но никуда не денется каждая может быть посирает до каждая девушка
00:09:37нас начал было мало людей ну собственно мы только были с надей вот связали стаси и круговых она
00:09:47согласилась снимать и мой друг мне сказал надя и катя они искали людей которые что-то придумывают
00:09:56общим объединяющим стержнем стала эта форма которую мы выбрали форма внезапных выступлений
00:10:12тогда я думаю нам хотелось показать что возможно да такие дерзкие вещи как бы сделать что он
00:10:34может быть стать таким сообразным еще одним голосом до протеста людей может быть даже сказать то что
00:10:40что ничего не сами решать сказать
00:10:41храмом всегда было понятно то что это не такая однозначная простая для считывания акция как на
00:11:09красной площади но мне как-то мне лично никогда не было интересно делать однозначные вещи которые
00:11:16будут всеми любимы в action which brings global recognition to pussy right takes place in a highly
00:11:23tense political context there have been two months of struggle between opposition and power we are two
00:11:30weeks away from the presidentials which don't look good for putting but he has one big ally
00:11:37the orthodox church and its patriarch a little helping hand between old colleagues nothing unusual here
00:11:45right yep these two guys both worked for the kgb in the 70s agent mikhailov this is him why wouldn't you help out
00:11:57an old friend especially when control over the country is a stake я совершенно открыто должен
00:12:07сказать как апатриар который призван говорить правду о том что огромную роль в исправлении этой
00:12:16кривизны нашей истории сыграли лично выводе я хотел бы вас поблагодарить вы когда-то сказали что вы
00:12:24трудитесь как араб на галерах стоит лишь только разницы что араба не было такой отдачи а у вас очень
00:12:33высокая отдача если вы идете до ваша политика идет в церкви да то тогда и оппозиция пойдет в церкви то
00:12:40есть вы сами начинаете политический дискурс до поддерживающий власть но тогда он должен быть
00:12:45уравновешен оппозиционным каким-то до месседжем что такое текст песни ты берешь какие-то вещи
00:12:51которые уже есть до батаре гундяй верить путина
00:12:56у нас
00:13:26по этому поводу было много споров внутри мы искать и говорили то что обязательно нужно идти
00:13:31в храм у меня конечно были сомнения потому что потому что они были я верю бога да у меня просто
00:13:43с институциями проблемы правда всегда очень хотели поработать с этим местом потому что это такое
00:13:53важное место где сейчас сочетается власть церковная власть государственной где они
00:13:58официально встречаются и пожимают друг другу руки это место которое использовалось во первых для
00:14:04политической агитации во вторых само по себе является просто воплощением этого путинского лицемерия
00:14:12это был такой торговый центр потому что там было и парковка и автомойка элитные магазины элитных
00:14:23сувениров залы банкетные трапезные машину для производства мыльных пузырей микрофоны с вращающимися
00:14:31головами все это не облагается налогами потому что эта церковь если бы иисус все это увидел мне
00:14:37кажется он бы охуел и пришел перевернул их столы
00:14:41ни одной фразы не спела и не может быть я кричала только срань господня было все очень сумбурно
00:15:11не было никакого скажем так насилия с их стороны вот они нас просто взяли под руки и вынесли оттуда
00:15:17вообще вот когда мы вышли из храма выбежали да и мне показалось какой-то провал все кроме меня
00:15:27думали что это вообще полный фейл и публиковать это не надо ни в коем случае потому что там было
00:15:33только 40 секунд материала там было только 40 секунд материала песня длится типа в два
00:15:40с половиной раза дольше каким-то образом кто-то из тех кто был документатором просто дал это в
00:15:46новости и вот уже на тот момент нельзя было сказать что как бы нельзя было не выпускать
00:15:54подряд гудея не верить путина лучшего богатства верил боя села не заменит битинга
00:16:00ну-ка про отец с нами присоединила мария
00:16:06The street! The street! The street! The street!
00:16:13The street! The street!
00:16:17To the street!
00:16:21To the street!
00:16:25To the street!
00:16:30Ladies and gentlemen, tell us what was today like this?
00:16:35It's a weird thing.
00:16:37Yes, it was a punk-malleming,
00:16:39which was called
00:16:41The God of Putin's blood.
00:16:43So you're against Putin.
00:16:45Who will you be?
00:16:47This is the hell of a exonel.
00:16:49There are all these things.
00:16:51I saw it already.
00:16:53There is a great thing.
00:16:55It's not a holy act.
00:16:57Because Putin is not a holy act,
00:16:59he's completely dead.
00:17:01This is hell.
00:17:03On the next day,
00:17:05after a day,
00:17:07I took a baby from the hospital.
00:17:09We were back.
00:17:11We were on the lift.
00:17:13There was a man
00:17:15or two.
00:17:17We were in the corner of the closet.
00:17:19They said,
00:17:21you need to go with us.
00:17:23It was not an accident.
00:17:25You don't know what to do,
00:17:27what to do, where to go,
00:17:29what to do.
00:17:31We didn't take care of her.
00:17:33We didn't take care of her.
00:17:35They took care of her.
00:17:37They took care of her.
00:17:39We decided to take care of her.
00:17:41We went from one house to another house.
00:17:45It was a pressure.
00:17:47It was a lot of time.
00:17:49It was a lot of time to change.
00:17:51It was a lot of time.
00:17:53It was a lot of time.
00:17:55It was a lot of time.
00:17:57And the other day,
00:17:59I called and said,
00:18:01they were in the case.
00:18:03Then we heard the same thing in the news.
00:18:05I don't know,
00:18:07it was a lot of feeling like a lot of the кино.
00:18:09The president and the members of the group
00:18:11Pussy Riot.
00:18:12They received what they wanted,
00:18:13said Dmitriy Medvedev.
00:18:14We knew that,
00:18:15that we have a lot of time.
00:18:17So we tried to,
00:18:19at the maximum,
00:18:20to meet with journalists,
00:18:21to call out.
00:18:23Besides this,
00:18:37we were ringing from the bathroom and the cafe,
00:18:41because it would be very dangerous.
00:18:45We衛 people back up by the phone when you 8am
00:18:49Do you continue to visit the hotel?
00:18:52Yes, of course.
00:18:54I just called from there.
00:18:56Just from his number of Nikita.
00:18:58His father told him he needed to live together.
00:19:00We didn't live together.
00:19:01We had to go to my house and be with Filly.
00:19:04I don't know how many.
00:19:06How many of you went to the hotel?
00:19:08The next two years.
00:19:19It's a political process, a political process.
00:19:24It's obvious that in Russia they decided to push all the opponents
00:19:29and just remove them.
00:19:31Don't let them do anything.
00:19:39Well, if the Kremlin intended to finally silence these crazy girls
00:19:43by their arrest, no such luck.
00:19:46It didn't only amplify their message,
00:19:49it created a media tsunami.
00:19:52The Pussy Riot risked to die in prison.
00:19:55It was a big shock to everyone.
00:19:58We saw, maybe even in my life,
00:20:00the first process of the Darts.
00:20:02The Pussy Riot! The Pussy Riot!
00:20:05The Pussy Riot!
00:20:07Just three young girls with a feminist flag
00:20:12against a former president of the PSB.
00:20:17First of all, the classic thing.
00:20:20Красавица, чудовище.
00:20:21I think that no one faithful person
00:20:23should not say that it doesn't matter me.
00:20:27The Pussy Riot!
00:20:29The Pussy Riot!
00:20:31This action, they just made it like
00:20:34the middle of the darkness.
00:20:36An affair that divides the Russians.
00:20:38You're not the first!
00:20:39You're not the first!
00:20:40You're not the first!
00:20:41You're not the first!
00:20:42You're not the first!
00:20:43You're not the first!
00:20:44Putin, not just of all,
00:20:45became a great producer.
00:20:48In the end, they made the girls
00:20:50as the world heroes.
00:20:51Thank you, Madonna!
00:20:53Thank you, Rat Hot Chili Pepper!
00:20:55Thank you, Bjork!
00:20:56Thank you, Green Day!
00:20:58Free Pussy Riot!
00:21:00Our only option was to be as loud as possible.
00:21:13No one expected, not Putin's government,
00:21:17not the law enforcement,
00:21:19not civil society or opposition circles,
00:21:22no one expected that the rest of the girls
00:21:25would cause so much public outcry
00:21:27and would immediately start rising
00:21:29as this global case.
00:21:33Petya created a completely unprecedented
00:21:36company to protect politicians.
00:21:40I wanted to know all of the people
00:21:43about the Pussy Riot,
00:21:44and all of them,
00:21:45and so that we knew
00:21:47that people are supporting us.
00:21:49I'm a husband of Nadja Tolokonnikov
00:21:51and one of the accused of this.
00:21:54On Tuesday,
00:21:56we were so waiting to wait.
00:21:58Who not might?
00:21:59Who not possible.
00:22:00And who not might?
00:22:01Yes!
00:22:02You're needed to join us.
00:22:03On one of these meetings
00:22:04on the Petya came to me.
00:22:06He just started to persuade me
00:22:09right here to prepare me
00:22:10that I had a international campaign
00:22:14to pursue the Pussy Riot
00:22:15that I was so cool,
00:22:18and I have all friends of artists.
00:22:19I can believe that I began to be able to do
00:22:22And he called me five or six times a day.
00:22:28I have to say that his manner was effective.
00:22:32And even in my case, he did his own.
00:22:40I realized that the goal was to focus on international attention as much as possible.
00:22:46And then to work to make sure that they would have a chance of being let out of prison.
00:22:54I just want to say a few words about Pussy Riot.
00:23:03I think that these three girls, Masha, Katya, Nadia, yes?
00:23:11I think that they have done something courageous and I pray for their freedom.
00:23:33Well, you know, this was never expected.
00:23:36It is possible to say that she might be changing Russia's history like this.
00:23:42Because to give a prison sentence after two days, after support gestures of this level,
00:23:51it's like committing international political suicide.
00:24:00And then the verdict was announced.
00:24:03Two years in a work camp.
00:24:09This verdict ended the short period of hope that the regime could be peacefully overthrown.
00:24:13A few weeks earlier, the last big opposition protest had been violently suppressed.
00:24:23The regime was showing its teeth.
00:24:24Russia fell into a dark era.
00:24:30Once again.
00:24:34the last big opposition protests had been violently suppressed the regime was
00:24:40showing its teeth Russia fell into a dark era once again
00:25:04all right so we're gonna start off with you guys on stage
00:25:34yeah
00:25:39yeah
00:25:43yeah
00:25:48yeah
00:25:53yeah
00:25:58yeah
00:26:00This big depressive disorder started in my colony, when they brought me to Mordovia.
00:26:08And it was just a mess.
00:26:11The Russian prison system, the Soviet prison system.
00:26:16This is the system of the GULAG.
00:26:18It is a system of the colonial colonies,
00:26:21which is a copy of, in its own way, of the criminal labor camps.
00:26:26According to the Russian law, all judges must work.
00:26:29They are almost without pay.
00:26:32From 8 to 14 to 16 hours,
00:26:36the police are 6 days a week
00:26:38they are using the criminal form.
00:26:42This is a legal crime.
00:26:45At some point, I was so excited to be a constant crack,
00:26:49a constant crime, a fear,
00:26:52that you don't get out of your norm.
00:26:54It brought me all this into an anemia,
00:26:58and I have a feeling that I have a kind of a turn of reality,
00:27:02that I have a wall.
00:27:05I have no idea how to move,
00:27:08I don't want anything to do,
00:27:09I don't want anything to do,
00:27:10I don't want anything to do.
00:27:11I don't want a delicious food,
00:27:12I don't want anything to do.
00:27:13I just want to sit down and sit down,
00:27:15so I don't want to see you.
00:27:16I don't want anything to do,
00:27:17so I don't want anything to see you.
00:27:18This is a mess,
00:27:19that happens with people,
00:27:20that are going through the colony.
00:27:23that are going through the colony.
00:27:25I don't want any of the people
00:27:26that are going through.
00:27:27I don't want anything to do.
00:27:28I don't want anything to do with it.
00:27:29I don't want anything to do.
00:27:30It's pretty easy.
00:27:35Let's get started here.
00:27:40Okay, let's start with saying what your band is about, and then we'll talk politics.
00:27:53I think we already started to talk politics because you asked what the band is about,
00:27:57but if you're talking about Pussy Riot, Pussy Riot was always fighting against dictatorship,
00:28:04homophobia, patriarchy, and this tour is anti-war tour.
00:28:09War is not so far, how you think, and go to the street, do actions, don't keep silence.
00:28:21How can I explain to you?
00:28:23Well, I went to the street to speak and do everything,
00:28:29so that the war ended and to support Ukraine.
00:28:33For example, I'm happy that there is a media that brings out the title of this thought,
00:28:38not about what I was dressed and about me.
00:28:41I think it's like a little bit in the sea, but the more the more the more the more the more the more.
00:28:47And...
00:28:48All right, let's go.
00:28:49I'm going to go to the room, let's get dressed.
00:28:50All right.
00:28:51So...
00:28:52I'm going to go to the room.
00:28:54I'm going to go to the room.
00:28:55So...
00:28:56I'm going to go to the room.
00:28:57I'm going to go there.
00:28:58I'm going to go there and put some glasses of myself to know-how of the special care.
00:29:03I want to go there and apply them in my physical care.
00:29:08It's not possible for the women's care.
00:29:09But there's no-how of the special care.
00:29:10I want to put into any air bubbles.
00:29:11I want to put them on the same side.
00:29:12I want to put some sunshine on my shoulder,
00:29:13I want them on my shoulder.
00:29:14There are fles and so many lots.
00:29:15I want to put some light on my shoulder,
00:29:16and there are no long outline for me.
00:29:17I want to put some glasses or something.
00:29:18I don't know,
00:29:19it can cost me.
00:29:20I don't know who it will be, but maybe it will be who it will be.
00:29:29When we went out for two years, it turned out that this is a completely different country.
00:29:33And why all of us are in an incredibly activist depression.
00:29:36We went out and said, what are you all, what are you going to do?
00:29:50Well, at least the most well-known. Such as Mikhail Khodorkovsky, an oligarch who has spent 10 years in the camps.
00:29:57And some Greenpeace activists waiting for their trial. Oh, such a merciful regime.
00:30:06C'est juste encore une mise en scène avant les Jeux Olympiques, dit-elle.
00:30:09Ils veulent à tout prix éviter que tous les grands pays européens boycottent les Jeux en Russie.
00:30:14The 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi. Ah, Putin had dreamt about this for so long.
00:30:25A personal triumph. The first major international sporting event of his reign.
00:30:31Which only cost 50 billion euros, by the way.
00:30:34But we all know, autocrats are quite generous when they want to impress the world.
00:30:44We decided, of course, to go to these Olympic Games.
00:30:59We initially didn't really do it.
00:31:00We thought that we needed a little bit of time to rest.
00:31:05But then it turned out that no one did anything about the Olympics.
00:31:09That was the West Olympic Games and people.
00:31:11We thought if not that who?
00:31:12We was going to say this rapезer for one another session like a Monday.
00:31:13Very good.
00:31:15Be a fifth.
00:31:16When they came out, it was the second breath, and it was the second breath, and it was cool, it was the group on the place again.
00:31:46When the girls were released from prison, Pussy Riot were already like global superstars, and one in the most famous art collective in the world, anything we did or planned caused great attention from authorities.
00:32:08We went to Nadia, we got out of port, we took a car to the car and came to us and came to us.
00:32:15What do you want to do?
00:32:17What do you want to do?
00:32:33We flew with Nadia, we got out of the port.
00:32:36We took a cigarette and took a cigarette.
00:32:40We were like, we were under the port, we were under the port for the hotel.
00:32:43We were like, what do we want?
00:32:46We were just under the port.
00:32:48We were out of the restaurant.
00:32:51They say that they said, we have a incurable crash.
00:32:56We should have to go with it, because you should have to give the показ.
00:33:00My name is love.
00:33:03Yes?
00:33:13They arrested us several times.
00:33:17They were arrested and arrested.
00:33:20Every time different structures,
00:33:23F.S.B. or police.
00:33:27They were regular.
00:33:35They were used in the British in America.
00:33:39Just a man and a man and all of them were hidden.
00:33:45And the man was all over all day.
00:33:48What's this to be a member of the police?
00:33:51You're also a member of the police.
00:33:52This is also a member.
00:33:54Good morning.
00:33:55This is a member of the team.
00:33:56Hello.
00:33:57Why?
00:33:58You're a good guy.
00:33:59You're a good guy.
00:34:00You're a good guy.
00:34:01I want to go.
00:34:03I want to go.
00:34:04You're a good guy.
00:34:05We're going to go.
00:34:06We're going to go.
00:34:07Let's go.
00:34:08Let's go.
00:34:09Let's go.
00:34:10Let's go.
00:34:11Let's go.
00:34:12Let's go.
00:34:13And there was no chance to do this.
00:34:15Just no one.
00:34:16Because there was no one of these 30 seconds,
00:34:19to get the guitar and get out of some important object,
00:34:23to make an action.
00:34:32Well, in general, it's obvious that every second is watching.
00:34:36There's no one.
00:34:37There's no one.
00:34:38There's no one.
00:34:39No, no, no.
00:34:52Stay drawings, you guys.
00:34:53All the clip are smallnim держits
00:34:56like this,
00:34:59their symbol of Olympic Games.
00:35:04Coress...
00:35:06An inscription.
00:35:07This is Sочi 2014. We reached it for a week and a week.
00:35:10We didn't know what they were going to do.
00:35:33There is no Moscow!
00:36:03Putin teaches you to love the world!
00:36:06No one thought we'd start to kill ourselves.
00:36:10It was just like, what?
00:36:18Petya released one of them,
00:36:20just the whole white ballon,
00:36:22just to the bottom,
00:36:23directly in the eye,
00:36:24just at the distance, like this.
00:36:26I couldn't feel my face for two days after that.
00:36:33It was completely paralyzed,
00:36:35and I was like,
00:36:36ah, screaming in absolute pain
00:36:39and thinking my face was cut off.
00:36:45Well, yes, it was absolutely absurd.
00:36:47So, the action is mostly
00:36:49from the footage of us,
00:36:52how they killed us,
00:36:55who killed us.
00:36:57But we made our statement.
00:37:14Which was like a crazy disaster for them,
00:37:16because there was like literally every press outlet
00:37:19in the world reported on that the next day,
00:37:22and like all the,
00:37:24every international newspaper,
00:37:26the next day,
00:37:27as the image of Olympic Sochi,
00:37:30were these guys in Cossack uniform,
00:37:33whipping girls with whips.
00:37:35And the whole world was like,
00:37:36oh my God,
00:37:37this is like the 17th century.
00:37:39So this was a huge PR disaster for them,
00:37:41and we effectively spoiled it,
00:37:43because they've chose this stupid strategy
00:37:46of trying to beat us during the games.
00:37:48And in the same era,
00:37:50the world was not on fire.
00:37:51The 1st century before that,
00:37:52just for the United States.
00:37:53And the 1st century,
00:37:54the 8th century,
00:37:55the 1st century,
00:37:56the 1st century,
00:37:57the 1st century,
00:37:58the 2nd century,
00:37:59the 3rd century,
00:38:00the 1st century,
00:38:01the 1st century,
00:38:02the 2nd century,
00:38:03the threeth century.
00:38:04Well, in 2014, there were three attacks at least.
00:38:07Physical violence is something we've never experienced before.
00:38:34We're now in the police.
00:38:37What are you doing?
00:38:39What are you doing?
00:38:41What are you doing, you bitch?
00:38:44The police!
00:38:46The police!
00:38:48We were pushing the green in the eyes.
00:38:52After this, the sudden loss of sight.
00:38:55They broke my head with a metal bag.
00:38:59Then they were sewing.
00:39:00Why did you come here?
00:39:02Why did you come here?
00:39:04Why did you come here?
00:39:06Why did you come here?
00:39:07We're here to America!
00:39:09We went to the airport.
00:39:22We were able to do it on the streets of Moscow or any other country.
00:39:29And so I moved to the studio.
00:39:36No.
00:39:37In my opinion, Pussy Riot, as an actionist project,
00:39:41they ended up after the action in Sочi.
00:39:43Then this project stopped being actionist.
00:39:47It became an actionist, but it became another part.
00:39:49It became an actionist.
00:39:58Actionism – it's a very difficult task.
00:40:02All your nervous system, all your health, all your ideas
00:40:10are going to make 30 seconds of useful.
00:40:16But it's an incredible extinguisher of the body.
00:40:23Here they pulled them out, they created a great environment,
00:40:29and in the West they became stars, and they were waiting for them.
00:40:48There were circumstances of the lives of girls, they became stars.
00:40:54This short period of the so-called group Pussy Riot, when were all these punk-actions, all these videos,
00:41:01I think the ideology of this group was Kati.
00:41:05Kati Samučević completely distanced from this star, Pussy Riot, right?
00:41:12And they just disappeared.
00:41:14And they disappeared.
00:41:19I thought, okay, it's not me. I probably don't want to do this.
00:41:27There was a little bit of a disappointment for the project,
00:41:30Because I understand that this is not Nadia and Masha's fault,
00:41:34but this is the same time.
00:41:39All journalists asked Nadia and Masha,
00:41:43they wanted to talk to Nadia and Masha,
00:41:45and not with other participants.
00:42:00After the liberation, you were just like a weird part.
00:42:09What did you realize that you needed to exist?
00:42:14I can't breathe!
00:42:16I can't breathe!
00:42:17I can't breathe!
00:42:19I can't breathe!
00:42:21I can't breathe!
00:42:23I can't breathe!
00:42:25I can't breathe!
00:42:27No other guy was a scripted clip,
00:42:29having caught them in the earth.
00:42:31It was my apology and my sins.
00:42:35After the rape...
00:42:57If I ask the most simple answer, what is Pussy Riot?
00:43:15Well, Pussy Riot is not the Pussy Riot in 2012.
00:43:21In 2012, there was a group of moscow girls, and not only girls, who did anonimous street actions.
00:43:33So, the anonymity went everywhere, starting from the moment where three were in the closet.
00:43:40But there was something new.
00:43:43First of all, people started to wear these black flags.
00:43:46The black flag stopped being a symbol of anonymity and a protest symbol.
00:43:51And it's cool.
00:43:52The Pussy Riot is just...
00:43:56The Pussy Riot is just a...
00:43:59The Pussy Riot is just a...
00:44:03That's the other one for Benzema, one for Benzema.
00:44:10Oh, God bless them.
00:44:12The greatest thing.
00:44:33July 2018, it has been more than three years since the last significant Pussy Riot action.
00:44:49Dead and buried?
00:44:51Hm.
00:44:56To everyone's surprise, a new team is organizing a major hit with Putin in the first row.
00:45:02It was possibly the second loudest pushy ride action.
00:45:09And for many people, it's actually the only pushy ride action known.
00:45:13The 2018 World Cup.
00:45:16An unmissable chance for Putin to launch a large-scale seduction operation.
00:45:21Another one. But now, he really needs it.
00:45:25After the illegal annexation of Crimea and the war in Donbas,
00:45:30Russia is isolated and under sanctions.
00:45:33Putin is snubbed by the Western leaders.
00:45:36So, the Kremlin is trying to seduce the global public.
00:45:40Welcome to FIFA World Cup. Welcome to Russia.
00:45:45He offers Russia's famous hospitality to millions of tourists.
00:45:50The party is sick.
00:45:52If Russians are good at one thing, it's Potemkin villages.
00:45:56I just wanted to blow myself in the eyes of the cops, of this wickedness.
00:46:03Russia! Russia!
00:46:05Russia!
00:46:07This was the idea, kind of, to show the world that Russia is a nice place.
00:46:13And our goal was to remind the world and Russians that all, that this image was specifically constructed and fake.
00:46:21I was planning for the action for many months.
00:46:22Because it was very difficult to get tickets, to go to the games, and to plan, to think, to study how security at the stadium,
00:46:28works, to think about what kind of approach can be used.
00:46:46This required a lot of thoughts and preparations.
00:46:49After the first time, we went to the toilet.
00:46:52We went to the toilet, went to the toilet,
00:46:54picked up with the 4 group.
00:46:56We are going to get to the front.
00:46:57We are coming up to the barrier where we are in the room.
00:47:01We have a photographer.
00:47:03We will have 6-84 and put us in the room.
00:47:05We will check the picture.
00:47:06It's okay, Petya, I believe.
00:47:09Well, so, yes, it was planned to be in the police way,
00:47:12and we will run by the field as much as we can.
00:47:15as much as we can.
00:47:16And I was super upset with this thought.
00:47:18And Petya said that no one understands what could be
00:47:20the consequences, and the consequences are unpredictable,
00:47:22and maybe it will even be a prison.
00:47:24I was against and against and said, well, cool, okay.
00:47:45There are a million people, and no other sport events
00:47:48or any event in the world comes even close to that.
00:48:15We had the men who were caught by the Mars,
00:48:17and they were absolutely fine.
00:48:21We went to the men's bathroom, we went to the men's bathroom,
00:48:36and we went to the men's bathroom, we went to the men's bathroom,
00:48:41we were talking about what we were talking about,
00:48:43We go out of the room, look at the window, we go out of the toilet.
00:48:53Well, it seems that we are going to go to eternity.
00:48:58We go together each other, and people are just like...
00:49:04They are just like...
00:49:06Well, because we are the police.
00:49:13If you wear a police uniform, no one would ever, in Russia, try to question who you are, your actions or credentials, etc.
00:49:32We realized that because of the incredible level of security and attention, anything could go wrong at any moment.
00:49:38We thought the success rate for this action was quite low, like 20% or 10%.
00:49:45We come to the table, and Stuart doesn't answer any questions. He just opens the table.
00:49:51This is Kylian Mbappe!
00:49:54I had a heart very cold, just unbelievable.
00:49:58Five seconds passed, boom, we are already running into the middle of the field.
00:50:03I'm afraid the referee is having to stop the game here because of an intruder.
00:50:14Oh my God, I've never been running so fast in my life.
00:50:17And I remember that we are running, and it starts to rain, and I'm looking up to the top.
00:50:21And this is a minute of absolute happiness.
00:50:24We will attempt not to offer the oxygen of publicity.
00:50:28I spent 40 seconds of total happiness. The action happened.
00:50:38More than one intruder, actually.
00:50:40There are four of them.
00:50:45Because it was the World Cup final, there was Macron present,
00:50:49and even Washington came together with Putin.
00:50:52First pussy right action, Putin personally saw.
00:50:55We thought that we would get 15 days rest, specifically what we got.
00:51:01We thought that there would be no criminal case, because of the huge public attention.
00:51:05But obviously with the experience of the pussy riots, we realized that unlikely, but anything could happen.
00:51:15And then, basically, so about five weeks pass.
00:51:18And then, basically, so about five weeks pass.
00:51:21And it's September 11th, actually. September 11th, 2018.
00:51:24And then, basically, so about five weeks pass.
00:51:28And it's September 11th, actually.
00:51:29September 11th, 2018.
00:51:31And then, basically, so about five weeks pass.
00:51:34And it's September 11th, actually.
00:51:36September 11th, 2018.
00:51:37And then, I go out to buy flowers.
00:51:38And then, once I'm walking down the street, I realized that a lot of people are like,
00:51:39and they go out to buy flowers.
00:51:40And then, I go out to buy flowers, and then, once I'm walking down the street, I realized that
00:51:44Five weeks pass, and it's September 11th, 2018.
00:52:01And then I go out to buy flowers.
00:52:04And then once I'm walking on the street,
00:52:06I realize that it's something weird.
00:52:08I start losing, my eyes start losing focus.
00:52:14It's the last time.
00:52:17It's 31 years, New Year, and a new joy.
00:52:44And then, half an hour later, I get this rush.
00:52:49I feel you feel like these hundreds of particles inside your brain are attacking you.
00:52:53And you have this perfect feeling that your body is about to shut off.
00:52:58And all organs and senses are just literally clicking off and you're about to die.
00:53:02Piotr Werdzilov, member of Pussy Riot, is hospitalised depuis mardi en soins intensifs à Moscou.
00:53:11Admitted in a unité de toxicology, he would be in a serious state.
00:53:17I was in Detroit, and I wrote Nika.
00:53:33We connected with some of our friends,
00:53:37who paid money for this board to organize this board.
00:53:41It cost about 40 000 €.
00:53:44Piotr Werdzilov, member of Pussy Riot and Piotr Werdzilov.
00:53:47The member of Pussy Riot and Piotr Werdzilov,
00:53:49probably, was injured.
00:53:50About this was reported in the Berlin clinic of Charite,
00:53:52where they sent Russian activists.
00:53:54Piotr Werdzilov, member of Pussy Riot and Piotr Werdzilov.
00:53:56We can say that the picture, which is now available,
00:53:58is actually a high applause.
00:54:02That here has been found out.
00:54:06And then, after the next three days, I just stopped and cried,
00:54:11like Beluga.
00:54:12But it was absolutely incredible,
00:54:14that one of the most vital people I know in my life,
00:54:19Piotr, who may be injured,
00:54:21who may be in a coma, who may be at death.
00:54:23There was a feeling of a maximum shock.
00:54:31After the Piotr Werdzilov,
00:54:33it was somehow clear that this creature is right.
00:54:37We cannot wait for humanity.
00:54:48The first thing I remember after waking up from a coma is very crazy.
00:54:52I remember that I opened my eyes.
00:55:00And, like, no idea who I am or what is going on.
00:55:02I'm floating through some white hallway.
00:55:10I see these people in black, western-style police uniform with balaclavas on, floating with me on this bed.
00:55:20And the first thing, the first sentence I consciously get in my head is,
00:55:30so this is what the afterlife looks like.
00:55:32So this is what the afterlife looks like.
00:55:36And the third sentence is, so this is what the afterlife looks like.
00:55:42And there's no other way to go.
00:55:44So this is what the afterlife looks like.
00:55:46And there's no other way to go.
00:55:48We were political activists, we were not these innocent artists going to gallery shows in
00:56:06Moscow pretending that everything is safe and comfy and cool.
00:56:10No, you always realize that you can be killed, beaten, arrested, tortured, anything could
00:56:17happen.
00:56:18Art has to transform society and our goal was to transform Russia into a democratic state.
00:56:30Like a lot of people who have been working on that in Russia, we failed to do that.
00:56:46The war is really hurting you.
00:56:49It hurting everything you did before, because Putin became stronger than you, and it absolutely
00:56:58doesn't affect you.
00:57:01And you think that people die, and you think that you didn't do it for this.
00:57:05And you feel stout, and you feel stout for the fact that you feel stout, because it seems
00:57:10like you should, or you should.
00:57:12I feel like you are a little bit more of a person that has to do it.
00:57:15And you feel like you are living in Japan.
00:57:18And you feel like you are living in Japan.
00:57:20And you feel like you are living in Japan.
00:57:23You are living in Japan.
00:57:25Okay
00:57:37Ty sucks peeing on a Monday morning
00:57:47On a 70 year old man
00:57:52Guess the fucker deserves it
00:57:55For the things you didn't
00:58:00Ty sucks peeing on a Monday morning
00:58:05On a 70 year old man
00:58:09He, Ty sucks peeing me
00:58:15Oh, man
00:58:17Oh, Ty sucks peeing me
00:58:22Peeing me, peeing me
00:58:26Peeing me
00:58:27Just be on that 70 year old man
00:58:36Please stand up
00:58:41If you're able
00:58:46If you're able
00:58:58I want to send a message to
00:59:04Vladimir Putin directly
00:59:07Vladimir Vladimirovich
00:59:09The Kremlin balls became your prison balls
00:59:14You have already lost
00:59:16You know it
00:59:17That's why you're so afraid
00:59:21You're lost in the spirit
00:59:24The world is on Ukraine's side
00:59:28The world is with the brave people of Ukraine
00:59:32And in your final hour
00:59:36When you pray
00:59:38To whoever you're going to be praying to
00:59:41Know that she is on our side
00:59:44She's on the side of truth
00:59:46Thank you
00:59:47Ni
00:59:50I'm
00:59:51Yeni
00:59:52Are
00:59:53Yeni
00:59:57Ji
00:59:59Mi
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01:00:03Here
01:00:05Is
01:00:06Whamas
01:00:07Smile
01:00:08Is
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