This curated list of films delves into the harrowing experiences of war in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, which has been a focal point of conflict in recent history. These films not only provide a glimpse into the human cost of war but also highlight the resilience and spirit of those affected by it. Each film offers a unique perspective, making this collection invaluable for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of modern warfare and its impact on civilians.

War Dogs (2016)
Description: Although primarily set in the U.S., this film delves into the arms trade during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, which indirectly relates to the conflicts in Chechnya.
Fact: The movie is based on a true story, highlighting the absurdity and moral ambiguity of war profiteering.


Prisoner of the Mountains (1996)
Description: Set during the First Chechen War, this film tells the story of two Russian soldiers captured by Chechen villagers, exploring themes of humanity and war's absurdity.
Fact: The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.


The Russian Woodpecker (2015)
Description: While not directly about Grozny, this documentary explores the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster and its connection to the Chechen conflicts, providing a broader geopolitical context.
Fact: The film won the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for "Best Debut Feature" at Sundance.


The Siege of Grozny (2005)
Description: This documentary captures the brutal reality of the First Chechen War, focusing on the siege of Grozny. It provides a raw, unfiltered look at the city's destruction and the resilience of its people.
Fact: The film was shot by a local journalist who risked his life to document the events.


The Chekist (1997)
Description: Although not exclusively about Grozny, this film portrays the Soviet secret police's brutal methods, which were also employed in Chechnya, offering context to the region's history of oppression.
Fact: The film was shot in black and white to emphasize the grim atmosphere of the era.


12 (2007)
Description: While not directly about Grozny, this film deals with a Chechen boy accused of murder, reflecting on the broader conflict and its impact on individuals.
Fact: It's a remake of the classic "12 Angry Men" but set in contemporary Russia.


The War (2002)
Description: This film focuses on the Second Chechen War, providing a narrative of the conflict through the eyes of both Russian soldiers and Chechen fighters.
Fact: The film was banned in Russia for its portrayal of the Russian military.


Grozny: City of the Damned (2009)
Description: A documentary that follows the lives of civilians during the siege of Grozny, offering a poignant look at survival and loss.
Fact: The filmmakers had to smuggle footage out of Chechnya to complete the documentary.


House of Fools (2002)
Description: Set in a mental institution during the Chechen War, this film uses its setting to explore the madness of war and the innocence of those caught in its midst.
Fact: The film features real patients from a mental hospital, adding authenticity to the performances.


The Ghost of Grozny (2008)
Description: This documentary follows a journalist's journey through post-war Grozny, capturing the city's desolation and the stories of its survivors.
Fact: The film was part of the Frontline series on PBS.
