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Russia Bans Oscar-Winning Documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin'
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Russia Bans Oscar-Winning Documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin'

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A Russian court has banned the Oscar-winning documentary Mr. Nobody Against Putin, a documentary about wartime propaganda in a Russian provincial school that officials claim promotes extremism and antigovernment sentiment.

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News Russia Bans Oscar-Winning Documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' By RFE/RL's Russian Service March 26, 2026 11:13 CET Russia Bans Oscar-Winning Documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' Share Share Print A Russian court has banned the Oscar-winning documentary Mr. Nobody Against Putin, a documentary about wartime propaganda in a Russian provincial school that officials claim promotes extremism and anti-government sentiment. Independent media website Mediazona reported the decision on March 26, noting Russian prosecutors called for the ban claiming the documentary "propagates extremism and terrorism." Authorities in Russia have criticized the movie's content saying it conveys a "negative attitude toward the special military operation and the current government." Special military is how officials are instructed to refer to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Directed ‌by David Borenstein and teacher Pavel Talankin, the film follows Talankin in his job at a school in the poor mining town of Karabash in the Chelyabinsk region. Backed by two years of footage shot by Talankin, the film shows how ‌the Russian government indoctrinates students with pro-war messages. Embed share Russia Asked A Teacher To Film Pro-War Propaganda. He Made An Oscar-winning Documentary Instead by RFE/RL Embed share The code has been copied to your clipboard. width px height px The URL has been copied to your clipboard No media source currently available 0:00 0:03:19 0:00 According to prosecutors, the film also features the white-blue-white flag, which Russian officials associate with the "Freedom of Russia" Legion, that is fighting alongside Ukrainian forces against occupying Russian troops, and includes footage of children shown without parental consent. They also requested that the court ban the film on video platforms such as VK Video, Yandex.kz, and Motion Video, for an "unspecified group of people." SEE ALSO: 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' Wins Oscar For Best Documentary Talankin fled Ru...
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