Russia bans Oscar-winning film 'Mr Nobody Against Putin'
A Russian court in Chelyabinsk has banned the Oscar-winning documentary "Mr. Nobody Against Putin" from three streaming platforms, citing the propagation of extremism and terrorism.

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AI-generatedA Russian court in Chelyabinsk has banned the Oscar-winning documentary "Mr. Nobody Against Putin" from three streaming platforms, citing the propagation of extremism and terrorism. The film, based on footage collected by Pavel Talankin, a former school events coordinator who fled Russia, documents the Kremlin-mandated indoctrination of Russian schoolchildren and includes anti-war sentiments. Prosecutors argued the film expressed a negative attitude towards the war in Ukraine and the Russian government, also featuring the flag of a banned "terrorist organization." A Russian human rights body previously condemned the documentary for using footage of children without parental consent. Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin has increased its repression of dissenting voices.
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5 extractedThe documentary won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature and Bafta award for Best Documentary earlier in 2026.
The deputy prosecutor said the film featured the flag of a terrorist organisation.
Prosecutors argued that the documentary expressed a negative attitude towards the war in Ukraine and the current government.
A court in Russia has banned the documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin from three streaming platforms.
Mr Nobody Against Putin charts the Kremlin-mandated indoctrination of Russian schoolchildren.