The military conflict in Chechnya has dragged on for more than a decade. During this war, Moscow sought ways to block news coverage. Therefore, all contact with members of the Chechen resistance is considered illegal. In 2004, 1,700 people disappeared without a trace in the republic, according to the latest report by human rights group Human Rights Watch, and unlawful killings are routine.
Journalists Mariusz Pilis and Marcin Mamon travel to neighboring Chechnya, one of the most dangerous places on earth, to report on life in Chechnya after more than a decade of terrorism and Russian repression. Shot over nine months, the film shows how the separatist movement that began in 1994 is now synonymous with terrorism.