Between censorship and self-censorship, how do you create in Russia today?
The Centre de Recherches Europes-Eurasie-CREE (Inalco), in partnership with the "L'autre Russie" film festival, is pleased to invite you to a round-table discussion entitled: "Between censorship and self-censorship, how is it possible to create in Russia today?

Speakers
- Mikhael Lockshin, director of the film The Master and Margarita, after Bulgakov (2024)
- Joël Chapron, Specialist in Eastern European cinematographies
- Diana Filippova, author of the book De l'inconvénient d'être Russe, Albin Michel (2023)
- Andreï Erofeev, Art critic, and exhibition curator
Moderator: Jean Radvanyi, Professor Emeritus at Inalco (CREE)
Presentation of the scientific event
"The war in Ukraine has profoundly altered the Russian cultural landscape, multiplying bans and taboos. How do producers and creators react to such a constrained context? Many cultural players are designated as "agents of foreigners", with the attendant risks to their freedom or their lives. Many of the most eminent artists have left the country. Many others, however, have remained in Russia and are trying to maintain real creative work, between fear, censorship and self-censorship."
Organization
- Jean Radvanyi (CREE, Inalco)