S. Rees, Video Librarian Magazine - September/October 1997
"A sign of Russia's new openness, the makers of this video were allowed access to Prison N-240, which houses some of the country's most dangerous prisoners not sentenced to death. Russia has the world's highest murder rate, and many of the murderers are housed here. Russian prisons are every bit as unsavory as their American counterparts, and then some. No prison libraries are shown, no televisions, there is scant meaningful work to do outside a lumber mill (eventually closed) and little attempt is made to integrate prisoners into the larger society when the men are released. The video includes interviews with convicts, guards, and families of guards and prisoners. Every aspect of prisoner life is shown, from conjugal visits (if allowed) to meals and recreation. The documentary explains Russia's changing criminal code since the fall of the Soviet Union, and tartly notes that the "Russian Mafia" criminal elite has yet to face justice. An interesting look at the dark side of Russian society..."
Product Description
Russia has over 1,200,000 prisoners serving time in it's 840 prisons. N-240 holds Russia's most dangerous men who were not condemned to die for their crimes. Our film crew was granted unprecedented access to both the prison itself and the men it holds. N-240describes in detail through interviews with guards, prisoners and their families what life is like inside the barbed wire topped walls of the prison. The film also provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of bounty hunting--Russian style... We accompany one hunter as he embarks on a journey to capture an escapee. Armed only with handcuffs and his wit, his dedication to his job is astounding when faced with the myriad of problems and challenges he must overcome. The territory he must cover is the size of Belgium and he is not reimbursed for his expenses. He is lucky if he is paid at all. RUSSIAN PRISON N-240 is an eye opening look into the Russian criminal justice system.
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