In 2013, Russian President Vladimir Putin passed a bill forbidding the “promotion of nontraditional sexual relations to minors.” LGBT youth, now defenseless against insults and intimidation under this “gay propaganda” law, are considered sick, sinful and abnormal.
Psychologists, teachers and even parents can be fined or imprisoned for supporting them. Forty-five Russian teens and tweens share their stories through anonymous interviews and video diaries.
They detail their humiliations and discriminations, as well as their courageous stands against bullies. Their testimonies are collected online as the Children 404 project, named after the common “error 404 - page not found” web message.
The support group’s founder struggles within the system to bring public attention and empathy to the victims of this government-endorsed hate, while activist Pasha decides he must leave his homeland altogether if he hopes to find a boyfriend and lead a normal life. Has a new Stone Age arrived in Russia?
A film narrated in the first person by Elena Klimova who founded Deti 404, a support group for gay teenagers, the invisible children, and 45 young people who have, openly or anonymously, accepted to be the protagonists of this film. It is forbidden for their parents, their teachers, their psychologists to tell them that they’re healthy. But would they, if the law didn’t threaten them with sanctions? The camera enters into their daily lives, at school, at home, and lays the contradiction bare: the culture of homophobia in the institutions is filtered down into relationships. A very real and terrifying picture of contemporary Russia.
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