Moscow, USSR. 1930. The Pillar Hall of the State
House of the Unions. A group of top rank economists and engineers is put on trial
accused of plotting a coup dʼetat against the Soviet government. Itʼs alleged
that they made a secret pact with the French Prime Minister, Raymond Poincare,
and with other Western political leaders, aiming to destroy the Soviet power,
restore capitalism and break up the USSR. All charges are fabricated and the
accused are forced to confess to the crimes they never committed. The court,
presided by Andrey Vyshinsky, who later became known as the diabolical
prosecutor, key-figure in Stalinist show trials and the advocate of mass
repressions, delivers death verdicts. Unique archive footage reconstructs one
of the first show trials, masterminded by Stalin, which unfolds as a theatrical
performance with actors - prosecutors, witnesses, defendants, judges – lying to
themselves, to the audience and to the world. The drama is real, but the story
is fake. The film gives an unprecedented insight into the origins of a deadly
regime, which made the slogan “Lie is Truth” its everyday reality. After the screening there will be discussion with Sergei Loznitsa