‘Put an end to this war’: Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev makes new plea to Putin
Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev, after winning the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival for his new film *Minotaur*, has sent a direct message to Russian President Vladimir Putin urging him to end the "senseless" war in Ukraine. Zvyagintsev appealed to Putin to listen to the Russian people and stop the conflict, stating that continuing the war will only result in further loss of life.

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AI-generatedRussian director Andrey Zvyagintsev, after winning the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival for his new film *Minotaur*, has sent a direct message to Russian President Vladimir Putin urging him to end the "senseless" war in Ukraine. Zvyagintsev appealed to Putin to listen to the Russian people and stop the conflict, stating that continuing the war will only result in further loss of life. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov rejected the appeal, stating he would not pass on the message and that Zvyagintsev lacked the right to call for peace. Zvyagintsev responded by calling the Kremlin's counter-question about past inaction "hypocritical" and reiterated that the war should end "here and now."
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5 extractedZvyagintsev responded that Putin has never heard the voices of 'a hundred million Russian citizens'.
Peskov claimed Zvyagintsev does not have the right to appeal for peace because he has not condemned the 'massacre in the Donbas'.
Dmitry Peskov stated he would not pass on Zvyagintsev's anti-war message to Putin.
Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev has urged President Putin to end the war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian commentators suggested Zvyagintsev's appeal continued the 'appeal to the tsar' tradition.