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Yury Aleksandrovich Dud (, , also spelled Yuri Dud; born 11October 1986) is a German-born Russian
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known primarily for his informational online videos he distributes as a
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. He has been deputy director-general of the sports website since 2018, having previously served as the editor-in-chief from 2011 to 2018. In 2017, Dud launched his YouTube channel, vDud (), where he interviews individuals from Russia and other
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. He is one of the most popular YouTubers in Russia, with vDud having over ten million subscribers as of early 2022. His series of socio-political interviews have included multiple opponents of the
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and related foreign policies of the nation. This has brought him attention from worldwide audiences and opposition from
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's government. On 11April 2022, Dud released (
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: ''Man in the Time of War'' / ''Man in War''), a film project based upon his research into the
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.


Early life and family

Dud was born on 11 October 1986 in the city of
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in
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to Alexander Petrovich Dud, the head of
Bauman Moscow State Technical University The Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU; ), sometimes colloquially referred as the ''Bauman School'' or ''Baumanka'' (), is a public technical university (Institute of technology, polytechnic) located in Moscow, Russia. Bauman Univ ...
's military department and professor of military science, and Anna Stepanovna Dud, a schoolteacher of chemistry. In 1990, his family moved to Moscow. Dud has lived in Russia since the age of four. He considers himself to be of Ukrainian origin and particularly
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by identity.


Career


Early career

Dud played football as a child and dreamt of becoming a goalkeeper, but had to stop playing because of
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. However, this passion got him interested in sports journalism. In 2001, Dud began working at the Russian newspaper ''
Izvestia ''Izvestia'' ( rus, Известия, r=Izvestiya, p=ɪzˈvʲesʲtʲɪjə, "The News") is a daily broadsheet newspaper in Russia. Founded in February 1917, ''Izvestia'', which covered foreign relations, was the organ of the Supreme Soviet of th ...
'' as a
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journalist; he became a staff journalist at the age of 16. In 2007, Dud began working for the sports magazine ''PROSPORT.ru'', which was then in the sports division of
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. In 2008, he graduated from the
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. From 2011 to 2013, Dud hosted the TV show ''Headbutt'' () on
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. From 2015 to 2017, he hosted the show ''KultTura'' () on the newly launched TV channel
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. The show was taken off the air due to poor ratings and a lack of sponsors. From 2011 to 2018, Dud was editor-in-chief of . In 2018, he moved to the position of deputy director-general.


In February 2017, Dud launched the YouTube channel (), where he interviews famous figures, including musicians (mainly rappers), politicians, journalists, film directors, and businesspeople. The channel quickly became a success; his 2018 interview with influencer
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received over 30million views. By June 2020, the channel received over one billion views. In September 2019, Dud was awarded ''
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s Person of the Year prize in the Face From the Screen category. In his speech at the ceremony, he urged his colleagues to break the silence around
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,
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, and
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. The next day, the
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's spokesman,
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. Saprykin stated that Dud, through his work, reinvents recent Russian history and presents it without state propaganda. By November 2021, the channel had more almost 10 million subscribers and his 2020 documentary How the ''World's IT Capital Works'' had received over 40 million views. ''
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'' estimated Dud's annual income in 2021 to be $1.8 million. On 17 June 2021, the authorities opened a case against Dud for allegedly distributing "drug propaganda" in his interviews with a Ukrainian blogger and a Russian rapper; Dud had included the disclaimer "drugs are evil, don't consume them" at the beginning of the videos. In October, he was sentenced to a 100,000ruble (US$) fine. Dud tried to appeal the ruling, but the
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declined his appeal. Following a mass crackdown in Belarus on the media, the
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of the Belarusian interior ministry labelled three videos on his channel as extremist in 2022. The videos were about stand-up comedian Slava Komissarenko, who fled Belarus and openly opposes the government of
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. The
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criticized the decision and called on Belarusian authorities to reverse it and "stop using the country's extremism legislation to silence independent journalism".


Documentaries

Over time, Dud's YouTube channel grew from one-on-one interviews to documentary films on social issues and recent Russian history.


''Kolyma''

In April 2019, the documentary film ''Kolyma'' was published which is about Stalinist repressions in the region of
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and the emergence of the
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camps and their legacy.


''Beslan. Remember''

In September 2019, a film about the victims and survivors of the
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in 2004 was released. In the opening of the film, Dud states: "Our state made mistakes that led to this tragedy. By giving maximum care to the victims it can earn forgiveness and, later, trust of its people". The film is based on interviews of witnesses, hostages, journalists, and bureaucrats who were there during the tragedy, including
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, the sole negotiator who entered the sieged school and led 26 hostages outside. The film received over 10 million views in four days on YouTube. Its release marked the 15th anniversary of the Beslan tragedy, where no documentaries or reports were given that day on state channels. Criticism from state media followed the release of the film with Vladimir Solovyov being one of the most vocal. The newspaper ''
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'' accused Dud of whitewashing the terrorists. , who witnessed the events, criticized Dud for what he called was a biased description of the storming of the school by Russian forces. Independent publications including ''
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'' praised the documentary for what it described as a professional, calm, and thoroughly detailed analysis.


''HIV in Russia: An Epidemic No One Talks About''

In February 2020, ''HIV in Russia: An Epidemic No One Talks About'' was published, receiving over 13 million views in its first week of release. Initially, Dud's team wanted to tell its audience how to not become part of the statistics where over one million people in Russia live with
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. But during the production of the film, they understood the issue of constant condemnation and discrimination against those living with HIV. After its release, the politician
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organized a screening in the
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in order to motivate other deputies to work on the issue. The head of the Audit Chamber of Russia,
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, ordered his department to carefully examine support measures provided to those living with HIV in the country. According to
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, searches for HIV tests in Russia increased by 56 times after the film was released. The head of the Federal Centre for the Prevention and Control of the Spread of AIDS, Vadim Pokrovsky told media that the number of people willing to perform HIV tests doubled.


''How the World's IT Capital Works''

In April 2020, a film about
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Russian-speaking entrepreneurs was released. Many of them (like Mikita Mikado or Andrey Doronichev from
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) were yet unknown to wide Russian audience and 'woke up famous' with social network accounts bursting with thousands of new followers. Although the film was generally praised, it was criticized for making the Silicon Valley business environment seem too positive, as it did not tell the story of hardship and failure.


''Why They Torture in Russia''

In December 2021, a film about torture in modern-day Russia was released. In the film, Dud interviews victims of torture as well as human rights activists and organizations. The film opens up on the issue of violence and torture in Russia's penitential facilities that stay undisclosed and uninvestigated, where often the victims are unable to sue their offenders. Even in those cases that are opened, the offenders are usually acquitted.


''Man in War''

On 11 April 2022, a film about the work of volunteers helping refugees from Ukraine titled (
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: ''Man in the Time of War'' / ''Man in War'') came out based on Dud's research.


Personal life

Dud is married to Olga Dud (née Boneva) and has two children. In February 2022, after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, Dud condemned the invasion and publicly called for Russian troops to be withdrawn from Ukraine; his anti-war Facebook post received over 1 million likes. Dud described the invasion as an "imperial frenzy" that he doesn't want to be a part of. A complaint about his anti-war posts were filed to the
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's Office and
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, calling for Dud to be designated as a "
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". On 15 April, Dud was designated by the Ministry of Justice as a "foreign agent". However, he had left his country to continue working from
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.


Awards

* 2016 – Winner of GQ Russia's Person of the Year award in the Face from TV category with Yevgeny Savin * 2017 – Winner of GQ Russia's Person of the Year award in the Face From the Screen category * 2017 – Laureate of
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's prize in October * 2019 – Winner of GQ Russia's Person of the Year award in the Face From the Screen category * 2020 – Forbes Life Hero of the Year Award


See also

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Documentary filmmaker A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a nonfiction motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a historical record". The American author and media analyst Bill Ni ...
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Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia Opposition to the government of President Vladimir Putin in Russia, commonly referred to as the Russian opposition, can be divided between the parliamentary opposition parties in the State Duma and the various Non-system opposition, non-systemi ...
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YouTuber A YouTuber is a content creator and social media influencer who uploads or creates videos on the online video-sharing website YouTube, typically posting to their personal YouTube channel. The term was first used in the English language in 2006 ...


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Official website
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