The crowning triumph of a career cut tragically short, the final film from Larisa Shepitko won the Golden Bear at the 1977 Berlin Film Festival and went on to be hailed as one of the finest works of late Soviet cinema. In the darkest days of World War II, two partisans set out for supplies to sustain their beleaguered outfit, braving the blizzard-swept landscape of Nazi-occupied Belorussia. When they fall into the hands of German forces and come face-to-face with death, each must choose between martyrdom and betrayal, in a spiritual ordeal that lifts the film’s earthy drama to the plane of religious allegory.
January 3, 2022
Tony Blair: ‘My job was to build on some Thatcher policies’
Unindicted war criminal Tony Blair proves there is no limit to the repugnant indecency of those who serve the global plutocracy.2 minutes readBlair’s trajectory, and his slimy career after he left office, stand as conclusive evidence that the US and the UK are today (and have been for a long time) managed by the same type of hypocritical and demonstrably totalitarian ruling class setup, stafed by crooks and sociopaths, and offering no real democratic openings that could genuinely serve the masses.
CAITLIN JOHNSTONE—The danger of this is obvious to anyone who isn’t a stunted emotional infant. The danger of government-tied monopolistic tech platforms controlling worldwide speech far outweighs the danger of whatever voice you might happen to dislike at any given moment. The only way for this not to be clear to you is if you are so psychologically maladjusted that you can’t imagine anything bad coming from your personal preferences for human expression being imposed upon society by the most powerful institutions on earth.

