Why being gay in Russia is about 'love and passion'

Jon and Alex, a gay couple from Russia, share an intimate moment at a small apartment in St Petersburg.

This secret glimpse into their private lives was captured by Danish photographer Mads Nissen and received the prestigious World Press Photo Award in 2015.

But while people across the globe were admiring Nissen’s work, life for Jon and Alex was only getting more difficult.

Members of the LGBT community in Russia say social stigma and risk of physical attacks have increased since the country approved the law banning ‘gay propaganda’ in 2013.

And for Jon, now that Alex is not alive, the picture is also a symbol of painful struggle and, ultimately, loss.

If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this film, you can get advice and information here.

Reporter: Anastassia Zlatopolskai

Producer: Julia Malkin

source: bbc.com


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