The film "Minotaur" is a picture of a morally corrupt country, where priests from the Russian Orthodox Church are active in recruiting for the war, and where perpetrators go free if they have power and connections. Mattias Oscarsson interviews the Russian director Andrei Zvyagintsev.
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The film "Minotaur" is a picture of a morally corrupt country, where priests from the Russian Orthodox Church are active in recruiting for the war, and where perpetrators go free if they have power and connections. Mattias Oscarsson interviews the Russian director Andrei Zvyagintsev.