15.10. – 22.10.2025

My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow

International Forum 2025

COUNTRY: United States YEAR: 2025 RUNNING TIME: 324 min

DIRECTED BY: Julia Loktev

LANGUAGE(S): Russian

SUBTITLES: English

PRODUCER: Julia Loktev

WRITTEN BY: Julia Loktev

EDITED BY: Julia Loktev, Michael Taylor

CINEMATOGRAPHY: Julia Loktev

MUSIC: Sami Buccella

Screenings

If you purchase a ticket for the first part, you can attend the second part and the panel discussion free of charge. The second part and the panel discussion can also be booked independently of attending the first part.

Panel Discussion: Freedom of the Press in Russia and Europe

Synopsis

What begins as an intimate portrait of Russian independent journalists facing persecution by Putin’s regime takes a drastic turn when Russia starts a full-scale war in Ukraine and they are all forced into exile. The film offers a front row seat to how authoritarianism works and the lives of those who resist, which becomes all the more globally relevant every day.
Soviet-born American filmmaker Julia Loktev came to Moscow in 2021 to make a film about independent journalists being declared “foreign agents” by Putin’s regime — as it turns out, just four months before Russia started a full-scale war in Ukraine. With her friend Anna Nemzer, a talk show host at TV Rain, Russia’s last remaining independent news channel, Loktev brings us into a community of sharp, warm and funny young women speaking truth to power as they face increasing threats. Loktev filmed in Moscow during the first week of the full-scale invasion, as the journalists tried to counter Russian propaganda and report the truth on the war, until all independent media was shut down and they were forced to flee the country.
Structured in five chapters, feeling like a cross between a Russian novel and a reality show about frighteningly real reality, Loktev’s film is an extraordinary historic record of a country on the verge of fascism and an immersive and intimate inside view of the opposition in an authoritarian society, which becomes all the more globally relevant every day.

The film is shown in two parts, which can also be viewed independently of each other. If you attend the first part, you can watch the second part without paying another admission fee.

Director

Julia Loktev

Biography

Julia Loktev is a Russian-American film director, screenwriter, and video artist, who was born in St. Petersburg and emigrated to the USA when she was nine. She received a degree in Film and Communications from Montreal’s McGill University and completed the New York University Graduate Film Program. Her first feature documentary, MOMENT OF IMPACT, won several prizes, including the Directing Award at the Sundance Film Festival and the Grand Prize at Cinéma du Reél. DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT premiered in the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes. Her feature film THE LONELIEST PLANET screened at the New York Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Prize at the AFI Fest in Los Angeles. She is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and an Emerging Icons Award from the George Eastman Museum. She has also created several video installations, which have been shown in many galleries and museums in London, New York, Munich, Valencia, and Japan.

Filmography

Moment of Impact (1998), Day Night Day Night (2006), The Loneliest Planet (2011), My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow (2024)

Links /Contacts

INSTAGRAM: @my_undesirable_friends

PRODUCTION: Marminchilla