Abstract
ABSTRACTCountering the western Enlightenment-indebted tradition of justice based on reason and procedures rooted in social consensus, the three Russian films under analysis favour individually administered vengeance or a paternalistic violation of legal precepts to achieve retribution in a mode that variously evokes the ancient Greek concept of Nemesis, transplanted into the ‘godless’ universe of post-Soviet Russia.
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