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Russian Artist Whose Anti-War Protest Was Featured in FRONTLINE Documentary Is Released in Historic Prisoner Swap
“This is a story with a happy ending,” Aleksandra “Sasha” Skochilenko told FRONTLINE after her release.
August 2, 2024
Russia's Invasion of Ukraine, Two Years Later
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, FRONTLINE’s reporting examines the heavy toll of the conflict.
February 23, 2024
Following Reported Death of Putin Critic Alexei Navalny, A Look at Dissent in Putin’s Russia
These six FRONTLINE documentaries examine Russian President Vladimir Putin’s leadership and what has happened to critics and dissenters during his tenure.
February 16, 2024
Artist Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison in Russia After Posting Anti-War Stickers in a Grocery Store
The artist, Sasha Skochilenko, and her partner, Sonia Subbotina, were featured in the 2022 FRONTLINE documentary ‘Putin’s War at Home,’ about the Russian president’s crackdown on protest of the Ukraine war.
November 17, 2023
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, One Year Later
Explore FRONTLINE’s collected — and ongoing — reporting on Russia's war on Ukraine.
February 24, 2023
Watch 2022’s 10 Most-Streamed New FRONTLINE Documentaries
From U.S. politics to the Ukraine war, watch the 10 most-streamed new FRONTLINE documentaries of 2022.
December 20, 2022
‘The Story Putin Doesn’t Want Told’: Filmmakers Talk About ‘Putin’s War at Home’ Documentary
Gesbeen Mohammad and Vasiliy Kolotilov talk about the making of the FRONTLINE documentary “Putin’s War at Home,” which tells the story of Russians defying their government's crackdown on critics of the war in Ukraine.
November 1, 2022
She Posted Anti-War Stickers in A Russian Grocery Store. She Now Faces Up to 10 Years in Prison.
In St. Petersburg, an artist was jailed after protesting Russia’s war in Ukraine — and could spend up to a decade in prison. Her partner speaks out in the new documentary “Putin’s War at Home.”
November 1, 2022