HOMO SOVIETICUS
In-Person Screening: Thursday, November 3, 6:00 pm
Join us after the film for a panel discussion about this phenomenon and its repercussions on contemporary geopolitics. Filmmakers Ivo Briedis and Rita Ruduša will be joined by Craig Kennedy, from the Harvard University’s Davis Center of Russian and Eurasian Studies, and filmmaker Darya Zhuk. Moderated by Daris Dēliņš.
Virtual Screening: November 4-13
HOMO SOVIETICUS (Homo Sovieticus)
Ivo Briedis, Latvia/Lithuania/Czechia, 2021
70 minutes, In Latvian, English, Russian with English subtitles
North American Premiere
Three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the symbols and strong-man rhetoric of totalitarianism have now come crashing back into global politics. Could this rise be subconsciously aided by remnants of servility that persisted in peoples’ minds even as the Soviet Union crumbled? Homo Sovieticus takes its name from a term that was used pejoratively to describe the average conformist person in the Soviet Union and other countries of the former Eastern Bloc.
The film’s director Ivo Briedis and screenwriter, journalist Rita Ruduša — both born in the USSR — take a highly personal journey to explore the phenomenon of “Homo Sovieticus,” investigating whether they can define this mindset within themselves. Meeting with their contemporaries in various Eastern European countries, they also explore whether people who possess the totalitarian mindset belong to a specific geographical space: After all, the Ninth of May Victory Day demonstrations to commemorate the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945 are held annually as far and wide as Berlin, Australia, and even New York.
Festival History
One World International Human Rights Documentary FF in Prague
ArtDocFest in Riga
“Echoes of Katyn” International Film Festival On Totalitarianisms
Tags: Latvia, Soviet, Psychology
Director bio:
Ivo Briedis is a professional cinema and theater script writer and director. His film The Film (2012) was awarded the best non-feature length film in Latvia. He has written and co – written the scripts for two TV series, The Red Forest (2019) and the drama series Emily. Queen of Press (2021). In 2021, his documentary Homo Sovieticus premiered at the One World International Human Rights Documentary FF in Prague.