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Russians at War is a 2024 documentary film, directed by cinematographer Anastasia Trofimova. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film focuses on the perspective of Russian soldiers invading Ukraine during the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war .
Anastasia Temerkhanovna Trofimova (Russian: Анастасия Темерхановна Трофимова, born February 17, 1987) is a Russian-Canadian documentary director, producer and cinematographer, most known for her work in Ukraine, Iraq, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with films like "Russians at War", "Her War: Women vs ...
"Russians At War" was filmed by Anastasia Trofimova, a Russian-Canadian director and cinematographer who spent seven months embedded with Russian troops near the front line in Ukraine.
The Toronto International Film Festival has decided to halt screenings of the controversial documentary, “Russians at War,” following what TIFF described as “significant threats to festival ...
Russians at War is a 2024 documentary film directed by Russian-Canadian cinematographer Anastasia Trofimova, which has been widely criticized as Russian propaganda. [1] The Canadian and Ontario government-funded film focuses on the perspective of Russian soldiers invading Ukraine during the ongoing 2014 Russian-Ukrainian war.
It has been suggested that this article be merged with List of films about the Russo-Ukrainian War. ( Discuss ) Proposed since December 2024. Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Russo-Ukrainian War .
AntiDionysius 19:10, 12 September 2024 (UTC) I re-did the entire Russians at War page, where I included numerous citations from the Western Media and the history of the festivals for this film, the text is on the Talk page of the film as the page is locked, and I can't upgrade it. The current page of the film is a soup, where the content is ...
The first article by columnist Chris Selley introduced the claim that this film showed the human face of the Russians and was therefore banned. [22] This statement was later used by the magazine Die Weltwoche and other media to which cinematographer Anastasia Trofimova gave interviews to defend her film after it had been banned from the Zurich ...