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Natasha Fissiak is a bold and uncompromising filmmaker whose work delves deep into the complexities of dissent and social upheaval. With a distinctive cinéma vérité style and a keen eye for the human stories behind political movements, Fissiak has established herself as a vital voice in contemporary documentary cinema. Her breakthrough film, "Pussy Riot: The Movement" (2013), offered a gripping and intimate look at the Russian activist collective, capturing the group's fearless acts of protest against the Putin regime. Fissiak's immersive approach and her ability to gain the trust of her subjects allowed her to craft a vivid and visceral portrait of the Pussy Riot members, their motivations, and the personal sacrifices they made in the name of their cause. The film's success cemented Fissiak's reputation as a filmmaker who is unafraid to tackle controversial and politically charged subject matter. Fissiak's latest work, "Pussy Riot: Putin's Plague" (2023), further solidifies her status as a cinematic trailblazer. Building upon the foundation laid by her previous film, the documentary delves deeper into the ongoing battle between the Pussy Riot collective and the Russian government, exploring the group's evolution and the escalating crackdown on dissent under Putin's rule. With her uncompromising style and her commitment to amplifying the voices of the marginalized, Fissiak continues to challenge audiences and push the boundaries of documentary filmmaking.