Sunday Screening - Misha vs. Moscow
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Date: March 14, 2010 4:00 PM
Followed by a Q&A with Director John Philp
Having led his country into a disastrous war against Russia, Georgian president Mikheil "Misha" Saakashvili now finds himself ostracised by his western allies and facing demands at home to resign.
With exclusive access to Georgian president Mikheil "Misha" Saakashvili, his inner-circle and his most vocal critics Misha versus Moscow asks whether Saakashvili can regain his crown as the darling of international politics or whether the war has torpedoed for good any chance of peace with Russia.
Directed by John Philp
Release: 2009
Duration: 60 minutes
Tags for this entry: Documentary, Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, Russia
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Themes
- Afghanistan
- Africa
- Allan Little
- Capturing Conflict Film Festival
- Charles Glass
- China
- conflict
- David Loyn
- Documentary
- documentary
- elections
- Events
- frontlineclub
- human rights
- international affairs
- international relations
- Iran
- Iraq
- Iraq war
- Islam
- Israel
- John Owen
- Jon Snow
- journalism
- Latin America
- media
- Middle East
- Pakistan
- Palestine
- photography
- Photography
- politics
- Russia
- Somalia
- South Asia
- US
- war
- War
- war on terror
- Zimbabwe
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