Oliver Stone

Vladimir Putin opens up about the newest member of his family (Video)

Russian President Vladimir Putin rarely speaks about his family life, but in Oliver Stone’s interview of the Russian President airing on Showtime, Putin discusses his children and grandchildren, as well as family discussions, and playing with his grandkids.
It’s a personal side to the Russian President not often reported….

Oliver Stone and Vladimir Putin compare Reagan’s America with Putin’s Russia (Video)

Perhaps no contemporary US president is more revered by true conservatives than Ronald Reagan.
In this segment from Showtime’s “The Putin Interviews”, Oliver Stone explores Reagan’s legacy with that of Putin’s tenure as head of the Russian Federation.
The segment reveals that the Russian President understands the history behind the Reagan years and the US President’s impact on Russia’s modern trajectory from a broken Soviet Union to a now respected and recognized global leader.

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UNCENSORED: These YouTube comments show most Americans are NOT buying into the anti-Russia agenda

Stephen Colbert’s recent interview with film-maker Oliver Stone  is a surprisingly good encapsulation of everything wrong with the Russophobia that has gripped America since the middle-years of the Obama administration, a phenomenon which has vastly accelerated since Hillary Clinton labelled the winning candidate, now POTUS Trump as a man compromised by ‘Russian links’ which are totally non-existent by any objective standard.

Vladimir Putin and Oliver Stone discuss ethnic and religious diversity in Russia (Video)

As the United States and Western Europe grapple with religious division, intolerance and violence within their very own population, Russia has fostered a respectful coexistence amongst hundreds of ethnicities and religious backgrounds.
In his Showtime documentary, “The Putin Interviews”, Oliver Stone Russian President Vladimir Putin about Russia’s diverse population.

OLIVER STONE: Alt-Americana meets modern Russia without fear or favour

Oliver Stone is in many ways the Quentin Tarantino of post-modern historical epics combined with the Julian Assange of cinema. This description fits Stone as his dramatic films often combine revisionist historical narratives with intentional fiction designed to thrill, disturb and excite. Over all, Stone’s films leave audiences ‘questioning more’ about official US narratives on both recent history and current events.