Nothing is true and everything is possible (2012) by Peter Pomerantsev
A compelling exploration of modern Russia through the lens of its media and culture, revealing the complexities of truth and perception in a society marked by corruption and authoritarianism.
Rating: 3.8
Genres Non-Fiction, Biography, Political
Original language: en
Creators
Peter Pomerantsev (author)
If you liked Nothing is true and everything is possible, you'd probably like these Books too:
85%
Defectors tell their tales.
Nothing to envy (2009)
85%
Politics, culture, chaos!
Generation of swine (1988)
84%
Media madness in America!
Empire of illusion (2009)
84%
Communism: A Historical Rollercoaster!
Iron Curtain (2012)
84%
Identity crisis meets capitalism!
Doppelganger (2023)
Or these Movies:
83%
Journalist vs. Soviet secrets!
Mr. Jones (2019)
82%
Stalin's death, chaos ensues!
The Death of Stalin (2017)
81%
Journalists vs. Government!
The Post (2017)
81%
Whistleblower meets FBI!
Reality (2023)
81%
Data wars and drama!
The Great Hack (2019)
Or these TV Shows:
82%
Global issues, real stories!
This World (2004)
81%
Politics in real-time!
The Circus (2016)
80%
Serious news, serious fun!
Panorama (1953)
80%
Serious stories, real impact!
Frontline (1983)
79%
News with a twist!
Democracy Now! (2001)