Two Prosecutors film review — punishment without crime in Stalin’s Soviet Union
An idealistic young jurist battles a system of Kafkaesque logic in a deeply unsettling drama from Ukraine’s Sergei Loznitsa
An idealistic young jurist battles a system of Kafkaesque logic in a deeply unsettling drama from Ukraine’s Sergei Loznitsa

The Ukrainian director’s ‘Two Prosecutors’ depicts a 1937 fight for justice but, he says, its relevance to today is all too clear

Two books chronicle the Moscow optimists who fell victim to Kremlin oppression — and those who turned cheerleaders for its…

A subversive take on Soviet and post-Soviet life offers humanity, humour and mischief at London’s Photographers’ Gallery

Jude Law plays the politician and Paul Dano his adviser in Olivier Assayas’s glitchy adaptation of Giuliano da Empoli’s…

A programme of short plays at London’s Arcola Theatre is a compassionate reminder of the individuals caught up in war

The director’s verbatim productions took on policy failures from Guantánamo to Grenfell. His latest project tells untold stories…