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I had to do a reddit deep dive to find a google drive with a copy of the master and margarita movie // wow that's so cool to hear! I found some good versions on torrents (search there: rutracker org, rutor org), but you'll also have to download english subtitles (e.g.: reddit com/r/russian/comments/1d3twnh/english_subtitles_for_the_master_and_margarita/) and apply them to the movie file. It's not complicated, I do it with english movies all the time! The easiest way to do it - through VLC player
likeeksjkdjlsjd omg idk what any of this means I've never torrented anything in my life I'm extremely technologically inept this is so embarrassing - is there not one simple link I can click to watch or buy ? :(
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It may sound like fun and games, but it’s no joke. After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, this decentralized group of activists came together to raise money for Ukraine and demolish Russian narratives on social media. They even have their own version of NATO’s Article 5 for mutual assistance, with the hashtag #NAFOArticle5, a cry for other fellas to pile in on social media posts. The fellas took a big step toward recognition last month by staging the NAFO summit in Vilnius. Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas congratulated the group on its first summit and tweeted, “Behind every Fella is a real person who believes in #Ukraine’s victory.”
The world has changed markedly in the more than three decades since political scientist Joseph S. Nye Jr. popularized the term “soft power” in the pages of Foreign Policy. When that article was published in 1990, the dust had barely settled on the ruins of the Berlin Wall, most American homes didn’t have a personal computer, and the first internet meme of a dancing baby was still a few years in the future. The notion of government ministers attending a wartime summit and taking time to praise smack-talking cartoon dogs would have struck many political observers as far-fetched.
Although the modern vernacular of soft and hard power implies opposition, since the earliest civilizations it has been more of a continuum. In ancient times, Hellenization spread throughout the known world in the wake of Alexander the Great’s army. Proselytizing priests followed in the footsteps of Spain’s conquistadors. Imperial China presented a cultural wall against the steppe as powerful as any fortifications. The information age has modified the nature of soft power but not human nature. As Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine grinds on and governments in West Africa fall to coups, it’s evident that no surfeit of wishful thinking will reduce the appeal of hard power for some.
Today, many world leaders still reach for sports, language, food, music, and movies to advance their interests. These efforts aren’t inherently more persuasive than bullets or blockades, but it’s a much more pleasant and humane way of seeking to influence world events. Occasionally, soft power seems to work like a charm. The United Kingdom is widely viewed as having benefited from the recent royal pageantry, despite it coinciding with some messy political infighting in London’s Parliament. India certainly benefits to some degree from the widespread popularity of yoga and Bollywood, but the country’s status as a rising Asian nation and counterweight to China explains much of its appeal in the West.
Increasingly, some political representatives are taking the extra, and risky, step of engaging directly with global popular culture. China’s ambassador to the United States, for example, recently tweeted, “An American friend asked me: what kind of flower will grow out of China?” A torrent of responses cast doubt on this anecdote and questioned whether the ambassador had any notion of how Americans actually speak.
Advancing soft power through pop culture may get more difficult as the internet evolves. The NAFO fellas, for example, generally organize themselves on Twitter, which has been a popular platform for social movements from the Arab Spring to Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement. But Elon Musk’s rebranding of Twitter as “X” raises the question of whether the fellas will still be able to “tweet” and if anyone will notice if they do.
In a similar vein, Hollywood, which arguably did more in the 20th century to promote a beguiling image of the United States than the Marshall Plan or the Apollo program, is struggling with challenges at home and abroad. Labor strife casts doubts on new productions, artificial intelligence is encroaching, and competition from overseas is increasing. Content from Nigeria, Mexico, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and, of course, Bollywood is clamoring for the global attention span. Filmmaking can also backfire: Sony Pictures Entertainment suffered a major hack in 2014 that included threats to terrorize cinemas showing The Interview, a comedy about a plot to assassinate North Korea’s leader.
North Korea may be a touchy Hermit Kingdom. But South Korea’s K-pop, its brand of popular music, furnishes Seoul’s leaders with a deep well of soft power to draw from. In September 2021, when the United Nations opened the first fully in-person General Assembly in New York after lifting COVID-era restrictions, South Korea’s then-president, Moon Jae-in, invited the group BTS to sing and dance (and speak) their way through the U.N. headquarters as his special presidential envoys for future generations and culture. At the time, South Korea was riding high, having recently been catapulted into the top 10 largest economies in the world. Now, it has just been elected to the U.N. Security Council.
Sports and pop culture don’t have a monopoly on soft power. A little more than a decade ago, Russia was viewed favorably by nearly half of Americans. (Russia’s favorables have since dropped to single digits in the United States.) But with the possible exception of the dissident punk-rock band Pussy Riot, Russian pop culture was almost entirely unknown, then and now. Americans are more familiar with the cannons of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture and the works of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov came to define classical dance; ironically, these Soviet defectors made ballet cool for a generation of Americans enrolled in classes during the Cold War. Only much later would some balletomanes understand that Nureyev self-identified as a Tatar and Baryshnikov as a Latvian.
Some government cultural campaigns are deliberately nostalgic. In 2020, Spain’s food ministry launched a campaign with the slogan El país más rico del mundo—which translates as either the “richest” or “tastiest” country in the world—plastering the motto on billboards in train stations and at bus stops. Centuries have passed since Spain had the world’s silver at its fingertips, but Spanish food and chefs are ubiquitous.
Language, and the pleasure of wordplay, is one of the most enduring aspects of a culture. Romance languages, a Roman legacy, flourished in medieval Europe. Many of the top-ranked countries in a recent survey of soft power subsidize global language schools, including Spain’s Cervantes Institute, Germany’s Goethe-Institut, China’s Confucius Institute, Italy’s Italian Cultural Institute, and the United Kingdom’s British Council. The guidepost has been France’s Alliance Française, which was founded independently by a circle of preeminent late 19th-century Parisians that included Jules Verne, Louis Pasteur, and Ferdinand de Lesseps, a French diplomat, developer of the Suez Canal, and leader of the plan to bring the Statue of Liberty to New York. French President Emmanuel Macron feted the 140th anniversary of the organization’s founding on July 21, remarking at a celebration at the Élysée presidential palace that the hundreds of schools scattered around the world, mostly underwritten by student fees, are “absolutely key for the diffusion of French culture but also of our values.”
Soft power may be pricey, but world leaders continue to pour money into a range of cultural offerings because they can’t be certain what will resonate. Last month, Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi watched the Bastille Day parade in Paris, including a flyby of three French-made jets in the Indian Air Force. Modi’s visit concluded with an announcement that India would buy 26 more Dassault Rafale jets and three additional Scorpène-class submarines. This year, during a state visit to Beijing with plenty of cultural baggage, Macron sealed commercial deals for aircraft, cosmetics, financial products, and pork. Soon thereafter, a French television station called it a “jackpot” when the news broke that China had agreed to extend the stay of a pair of giant pandas at the ZooParc de Beauval in France’s Loire Valley. The zoo’s director had been among the entourage that had recently accompanied Macron to Beijing, which has a monopoly on pandas around the world.
Sports, especially hosting global events, can be an expensive and risky way to project soft power, and in some cases, countries have been accused of “sportswashing.” None of this is new. Adolf Hitler wanted the 1936 Berlin Olympics to showcase his Nazi regime; it showcased instead the superlative skills of Jesse Owens, the African American athlete who walked away with four gold medals. More recently, pro-Tibetan protesters stormed the field during an Olympic torch-lighting ceremony ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Last year, Qatar faced widespread criticism when it banned soccer fans from wearing rainbow gear into games because visible support for LGBTQ rights is prohibited in the socially conservative kingdom.
Currently, the thorniest debates center on the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes and how to handle it when they face Ukrainian competitors, a headache that host countries probably had not envisioned when they bid for these events years ago. Some star Ukrainian athletes are refusing to shake hands with competitors from Russia or Belarus, which Moscow has used as a staging ground for its war in Ukraine. Some tennis fans, who may have thought they were witnessing poor sportsmanship, booed at the end of matches at Wimbledon and the French Open. Ukrainian fencer Olga Kharlan was disqualified after winning a world championship match in Milan for refusing to shake hands with her Russian opponent. She later posted a video on Instagram saying that what happened “raises a lot of questions.”
One question that hasn’t been answered is whether the fellas are making a real impact. Their social media messages have been so pointed, at least in part, because they echo the agitprop communication style developed by the Soviets to agitate nonbelievers and motivate the like-minded. But the fellas didn’t get their most cherished wish at NATO’s Vilnius summit, which ended without a major advance in Ukraine’s bid to join the security alliance.
The term “soft power” evokes more than wishful thinking, although that was certainly part of its appeal after the barbarism of the 20th century. Alongside other forms of persuasion, it can help a country cut trade deals, win friends, or join new clubs. Or not.
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you mentioned a torrent in the rpgmaker post, do you have one for its latest version? (i /think/ its mz or mv, not sure)
yup! its on a russian site but i can send you the link directly on discord, just dm me!
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Hey does anyone have a working link for this movie? Its been on my watchlist for years and Im pretty sure its lost media now. Couldnt find it legally or ilegally. Found a torrent with no seeder and a version dubbed in what I believe is russian on youtube but I dont speak russian
edit: found it with portuguese subtitles!
Mystère à la Tour Eiffel: The French Lesbian Eiffel Tower Murder Mystery Period Costume Drama of Color in Which ZERO Lesbians Die that You’ve Been Waiting For
[with English subtitles here by sespursongles]
So I of course HAD to watch this myself to see if it was too good to be true.
It turns out, this movie was pretty much exactly what I was hoping it would be.
The murder mystery plot is funny and corny and surprising and had a lot of twists and turns. The romance focuses on chemistry, intimacy, softness, and wooing. Two beautiful ladies in perfect gowns, hair, and makeup in gorgeous settings and lighting must somehow solve a murder mystery that has to do with the building of the Eiffel Tower, rescue each other from jail, asylums*, and many more mysterious dangers- all while casually flipping off the patriarchy so they can be together forever in eternal bliss.
The plot is basically this: Louise is a scandalously divorced woman, living with her father who coincidentally is one of the architects who helped design and construct the Eiffel Tower. After a shocking murder occurs there, a paramour foisted upon her by her father takes her on a date to a magic show where she meets the irresistibly beautiful and compelling Henriette. When Louise is framed for a second murder, Henriette offers her assistance in finding some answers before it’s too late.
It’s neither exploitatively sexual nor overly ambiguous “gals being pals.” It doesn’t take itself too seriously and it’s not trying to teach anyone a “moral lesson about [race/gender/sexuality]”; the way these aspects of the characters function in the narrative feels organic, empathetic, and relatable. You’re meant to identify with Louise and Henriette, rather than being invited to a voyeuristic display.
Overall, it’s fun, cute, awesome, and has some historical references involving detective work, architecture, psychiatry/psychology, magic and prestidigitation, and bowler hats. I’d recommend this to almost anyone, to be honest.
* slight spoilers after the cut but nothing big, with a few content notes
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Omg reminds me of the Burnt by the Sun I torrented off VK with I guess fan subtitles. (Id previously seen it in my Russian class) This version contained a whole fucking whispered conversation that WASNT TRANSLATED in the one I saw in class. In this scene one of the main characters details that she tried to kill herself after a different main character was forced out of Russia. She says that she wasnt successful for a specific reason. That character later kills himself in the exact same way!!! And it wasnt included!!!
I love watching shit with subtitles on and discovering that mumbled background conversations were not only supposed to be fully intelligible but are in fact plot-relevant. Like please, for the love of god, can streaming services start mixing their audio right?
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Hullo, just wanted to make sure you got the link for the Russian Arthurian movie to see if the other half of the subtitles can be obtained. If not, let me know so I can send you the link again.
Hi! I got a link to torrent the DVD version of the Russian movie, is that what you mean? Does that have subtitles? I haven’t taken a look yet as I haven’t been back to my desk. If you mean something with a direct link to subtitles, I don’t have it.
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annoyed that my cracked version of photoshop no longer works but even more annoyed that i forgot the link to the russian forums i got the torrent from in the first place
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Does anyone know where to watch the Russian version of Ugly Betty with English subtitles 😭😭 the one called Not Born Beautiful
edit: ive found two seperate websites and torrent files for the eps but nothing on the sub side 😔😔
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Do you know where to find all the Cream Lemons? I can't find a reliable source
If you’re asking where to watch it online, I genuinely can’t help you besides saying try whatever porn/hentai sites you can.
If you’re torrenting, there are a few options. The easiest versions of the episodes to find are the ones that are censored (mosaics over genitals). There are some that have uncensored versions found, but they’re in incredibly low quality so people have spliced them in with higher quality video so the only low-quality video is for the uncensored scenes. ymmv on whether those are even worth watching though since some of the video sources are genuinely terrible while others are fine.
This is probably the easiest batch to get on sukebei.
This one says it's Russian softsubbed, but if you can find eng subs for this, I imagine the video quality is even better than the other since the file sizes are larger.
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Every year, shortly before midnight on 31 December, Vladimir Putin tells Russians that better times lie ahead, everything is going to be all right(opens in a new tab) and Russia has only grown stronger in the last few years.
In reality, his full-scale invasion of Ukraine approaches its third anniversary and the Russian economy is in serious trouble(opens in a new tab). Rather than the president of a country about to scale the greatest heights(opens in a new tab), he sounds like a leader telling people falling from a high building ‘so far so good’ as they pass each floor.
Defending the motherland with lies
Putin did not mention Ukraine in his speech but he signalled that the war against Ukraine and what he calls the “collective West”(opens in a new tab) would continue. This war effort includes the weaponisation of information and current events in a constant torrent of lies and distortions that EuvsDisinfo will continue to expose and counter in 2025. Let’s start with a recap of the main distortions that were pushed over the holidays.
Russia downs another plane…
On 25 December 2024, Russian air defence damaged an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane(opens in a new tab) over Grozny. Russian flight control denied the plane permission to land, forcing it to make an emergency landing across the Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan. The Kremlin went through the by-now familiar cycle(opens in a new tab) of denying, deflecting and lying. First, false information was spread that a flock of birds(opens in a new tab) had caused the crash. When photos of the downed plane with the damage surfaced, and only after Azerbaijani President Aliyev demanded Russia take responsibility, Putin apologised(opens in a new tab) for the incident – without acknowledging responsibility – and claimed air defence had been active against Ukrainian drones(opens in a new tab).
… and blames Ukraine
Besides the initial spin to blame Ukraine, pro-Kremlin outlets quickly claimed that the plane crash had actually been instigated as a provocation to blame Russia. This reflexive distortion of a Russian atrocity is reminiscent of the downing of MH17 more than ten years ago. It also illustrates how Russian disinformation constantly warps the information space by sticking to its own twisted version of reality. Each and every atrocity Russia commits is portrayed as a provocation to blame Russia.
Terror in America… and Ukraine did it
The start of 2025 also brought two tragic incidents in the United States: a terror attack in New Orleans(opens in a new tab) and a suicide bombing in Las Vegas(opens in a new tab). Before investigations could even begin, Russian disinformation channels were already weaving their narrative. The Las Vegas bomber had worn a ‘Slava Ukraini’ t-shirt in social media photos – apparently enough to suggest Ukrainian intelligence involvement. Similarly, they questioned the FBI’s findings about the New Orleans attack, linking it to what they still call the ‘fabricated’ investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election.
The technique is the same as for the Azerbaijan Airlines incident and fits a broader pattern. Throughout 2024, Russian propaganda tried to paint Ukraine as a global terror threat, fabricating Ukrainian connections to incidents from Moscow to Dagestan and from Slovakia to Syria.
General Kirillov and the missing biolabs
On the other hand, when Ukraine assassinated Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow on 17 December, Russian disinformation networks went into overdrive – but with a twist. Instead of the usual playbook of blaming Ukraine for everything, they accused ‘the West’ of the killing. According to their narrative, NATO (or Joe Biden or the CIA or the Deep State) had eliminated Kirillov because he had ‘exposed’ non-existent US biological weapons labs in Ukraine and alleged Western chemical weapons use in Syria.
The reality was different, however. Kirillov, head of Russia’s chemical and biological defence troops, had been sanctioned by the US and UK(opens in a new tab) for his role in deploying chemical weapons against Ukrainian forces. The day before his death, Ukrainian prosecutors had formally charged him(opens in a new tab) with ordering the use of banned chemical weapons in nearly 5,000 attacks since the start of the full-scale invasion.
Adapting the narrative
The response to Kirillov’s death shows how Russian disinformation adapts its narratives to different audiences. For domestic consumption, it reinforces the story of a Russia under siege by the West. For international audiences, it recycles old conspiracy theories about Western biological and chemical weapons programmes. When Russia is caught using chemical weapons in Ukraine, it claims the West is preparing false flag attacks. When a Russian general responsible for chemical weapons use is killed, he suddenly becomes a brave whistleblower exposing Western crimes.
Don’t be deceived!
Also on our disinfo radar over the holidays:
US and Europe behind Ukraine halting gas flow
Ukraine chose not to prolong a deal allowing gas from Russia to flow through Ukraine to EU markets, with deliveries stopped on 1 January. According to some estimations(opens in a new tab), Russian revenues from gas sales could be reduced by 6.5 billion euro per year. The Russian MFA claimed that Ukraine did not make the decision itself and instead blamed the United States for wanting to profit from selling its own gas and the EU for damaging its own economy. Transnistria, the Russia-dependent breakaway state in Moldova, had been supplied via the same route and is now without gas supply(opens in a new tab). Russia has already prepared the information space to blame a possible humanitarian crisis on Moldovan President Maia Sandu and the EU.
Norwegian ship refused to rescue Russian sailors
When the Russian cargo ship Ursa Major sank off the Spanish coast after three explosions in late December, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council Dmitry Medvedev claimed(opens in a new tab) a Norwegian vessel had refused to rescue its crew. Disinformation channels then accused Norway of Russophobia. In reality, the Norwegian ship Oslo Carrier 3 had secured the Russian lifeboat and followed the instructions of the Spanish coastguard authorities to wait for their vessels, which were already en route. Photos released by the Norwegian ship’s owner(opens in a new tab) showed them assisting until Spanish rescuers arrived. The incident demonstrates how pro-Kremlin outlets try to paint routine international cooperation as anti-Russian discrimination.
The West wants to use terrorists to continue tensions in Syria
Following the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria on 8 December, pro-Kremlin outlets blamed the US for being behind the events. Since then, the disinformation narrative is being pushed that the West is using terrorist groups to ‘continue tensions’ in Syria, even though the US has conducted airstrikes against ISIS targets to prevent the terror group from exploiting the situation.
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They say it helps to scream. Like some visible way of getting that stuff out can process it, remind you it's real and not just in your head.
So scream until your lungs hurt, maybe in that way something will begin to feel real about the sensitivity you think you have. Like it's all just a story you tell yourself. You think you're 'hurt', you think that you 'cared', you think that maybe noise is just an issue for you, that when people argue and you feel like you can't breathe, that's a you problem. You think that you keep telling yourself this weird story about how 'they crossed a line' as though boundaries exist in the first place. As though people are hard enough to have edges somewhere when you know it's all just a story. And then you start thinking "Hey isn't everything just a story?".
But things can be closer or farther away from what's 'happening', like when you're looking at someone with brown eyes and they have these green flecks in them, but then they shift to gray and black to brown again all in the span of a few moments. But their eyes never were no color or all of them, they just changed right there, almost imperceptibly.
"But maybe colors don't even exist", like how do you know when green turns to blue or if you're missing some color somewhere that needs a name but never got one. Or how can you tell when 'good' turns to 'bad' or if either of those exist at all. Or how can you tell when one kind of love fades into another, or if there were many kinds to begin with. Or if all those different versions mean anything remotely similar to one another, or if it's even real?
Because the moment you start to describe it it seems to die. As though definition is a silent killer, but maybe that's their fault. For seeing it that way, for looking at it like a closed door when it was always just a place to sit. A sign maybe "go this way", because that's where you'll find the lake. And I don't know what a lake is to you, but to me it was once a cold, briny, blue like the sea, and once it was a brown sludge with clouds that you could swim through and catfish with whiskers like old men. And once it was the dull rust of clay and the green of seaweed and it was shallow and deep and old and man-made. It was shaded by oak trees and framed by tents. It was filled with canoes that bumped into one another, and oars that shined yellow as they dipped into the water, and laughter, and probably pee, because that one kid knew the water was dirty enough already, and who drinks from a lake anyway.
What does it mean for something to be possible? I don't really understand 'possibility' outside of a dream where things pour out of one another. Like a Russian doll of ideas, where they stream out as a river in color and smell and sound and then they overwhelm you in a torrent of things that just don't make sense. But you know they exist somehow, maybe not all at the same time or in the same place, but they talk to each other and maybe that's 'life'?
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