Russia Underground

Russia Underground

Society EN ↓ 6 episodes

Russia Underground takes you on a journey to meet the Russians who continue to battle for free speech, artistic freedoms, and basic human rights despite Putin’s brutal wartime crackdown. Made by a team of activists, and journalists. Includes interviews conducted on the ground inside Russia.

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Russia Underground

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Society

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russiaunderground.live

Latest episode

Sep 30, 2025

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Episodes

S02 - Ep. 3: Reading as Defiance 30.09.2025

When it comes to books, Russia more and more resembles the Soviet Union – despite modern technology. Censorship means that publishers have moved abroad, bootleg copies of banned texts are sold online, and even the language of literature has changed, becoming more allegorical, euphemistic, and indirect. We spoke to some of those still championing reading in wartime Russia – independent booksellers,...

S02 - Ep. 2: Covert Curricula 30.09.2025

When a teacher told Olga’s daughter to write a letter to a Russian soldier in Ukraine, she wrote simply: “Don’t kill anyone!” This time, there were no repercussions. But education is increasingly subject to political interference, and schools are more and more a place of propaganda, rather than learning. Interference is particularly intense when it comes to the teaching of history. How have histor...

S02 - Ep. 1: Family History 16.09.2025

In Russia, the history that’s shown on TV, written about in books, and taught in schools and universities is more tightly controlled than ever. As a result, people are turning inwards. And family stories have become a way not only to confront taboos in Putin’s Russia, but a relatively risk-free way of trying to understand contemporary political repression, violence, and censorship. We speak to som...

S01 - Ep. 3: LGBTQ+ Resistance 29.10.2024

Repressive laws and a wartime crackdown have made Russia’s LGBTQ+ community more invisible than ever. But activists continue operating despite the risks, and NGOs have found a way to keep operating on the ground (even if staff are located abroad). We spoke with Max, a trans man in Rostov-on-Don, who opposes the war in Ukraine and has remained involved in political activism since the full-scale inv...

S01 - Ep. 2: Journalism Against the Odds 12.09.2024

Hosts Howard Amos and Nina Berezner look at the immense challenges facing independent journalism in Russia, which continues to cling on amid censorship and repression. They explore the emergence of what some have called a “new generation” of journalists, which includes Vera, a 21-year-old reporter from Belgorod, who covers the consequences of the war in Ukraine for her hometown despite the growing...

S01 - Ep. 1: Life on the Margins 14.05.2024

Our first episode is an introduction to what it means to be ‘underground’ in modern Russia, and the myriad of ways anti-war Russians can – and do – express their opposition to the fighting in Ukraine and the political direction taken by the Kremlin.  We meet a documentary filmmaker who has been shooting the reality of wartime Russia, and attend a screening of one of her recent films in Moscow. She...

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