Dr. Vladimir Roslik was born and raised in the town of San Javier, founded by Russian immigrants on the banks of the Uruguay River, and graduated as a doctor in Moscow in the late 1960s during the Cold War. He later decided to return to his small town in Uruguay to practice his profession, for which he obtained the affection and respect of the community. Vladimir Roslik was assassinated in 1984 during the dictatorship during a torture session, and it is considered the last death of the Uruguayan military dictatorship. Today, more than 36 years after his crime, it is still not known who the intellectual authors of the military operation that caused his death were. This documentary traces the life of Mary and Valery, the widow and son of Dr. Vladimir Roslik. They are currently seeking to heal a wound that is theirs, and of their community, as victims of an irrational political and ethnic persecution, under the shadow left by a law that prevented justice for the murders.
Unfortunately the movie Roslik and the Village of Suspiciously Russian-looking People is not yet available on HBO Max.
Sound | Rafael Álvarez A. | Sound Director |
Sound | Miguel Magud | Music |
Directing | Julián Goyoaga | Director |
Editing | Valeria Racioppi | Editor |
Camera | Andrés Boero Madrid | Director of Photography |
Visual Effects | Laura Viviani | Visual Effects |
Visual Effects | Alfredo Soderguit | Animation |
Camera | Germán Tejeira | Director of Photography |
Writing | Julián Goyoaga | Screenplay |
Writing | Valentina Bugaiov | Screenplay |
Visual Effects | Alejo Schettini | Animation |
Production | Germán Tejeira | Executive Producer |
Production | Camila de los Santos | Producer |
Editing | Germán Tejeira | Editor |
Production | Victor Cruz | Executive Producer |
Production | Miguel Colombo | Executive Producer |
Editing | Julián Goyoaga | Editor |
Sound | Pablo de Vargas | Sound Director |
Writing | Germán Tejeira | Screenplay |
Writing | Helena Almirati | Screenplay |
Directing | Camila de los Santos | Assistant Director |
Writing | Juan Manuel Solé | Screenplay |
Sound | Francisco Seoane | Sound Designer |
Editing | Eduardo Sierra | Colorist |