Nasha Gazeta plot
Journalist Andrei Shkolny lives in the Russian countryside. Moscow is far away. The people in this desolate area are poor and completely absorbed in the daily struggle for existence. To politicians and the press, they don't seem to exist. Shkolny has quit his job at the regional newspaper 'The Leninist'; he is tired of writing articles on meaningless subjects. He decides to make his own newspaper, for his forgotten region: Nasha Gazeta, 'our newspaper.' In her documentary, Eline Flipse follows the daily worries of the self-made editor-in-chief.