The Revolution That Wasn't (Russian: Революция, которой не было, Finnish: Vallankumous, jota ei tullut, Estonian: Revolutsioon, mida ei olnud) is a 2008 documentary film by Russian filmmaker Alyona Polunina, on the National Bolshevik Party and the Dissenters' March.
After being released Grigori meets his father Anatoliy, who was in the past one of the National Bolshevik Party leaders.
Anatoliy chooses religious life and becomes the helper of a priest in Orthodox church in Saint Petersburg.
Andrei Dmitriev, leader of branch of the party in Saint Petersburg, still believe in the possibility of the revolution.
National-bolsheviks participate in the funeral of their comrade Yuriy Chervochkin, who was murdered by unknown perpetrators.