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EventRussia labels filmmaker Pavel Talankine an 'foreign agent' and bans his Oscar-winning documentary 'Mr. Nobody vs. Putin'.
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The Russian government has declared Pavel Talankine, director of the Oscar-winning documentary "Mr. Nobody vs. Putin," as a "foreign agent." This designation follows recent legal actions that have resulted in the film's broadcast being prohibited on three streaming platforms. The documentary, which gained significant attention at the recent Academy Awards ceremony, focuses on militaristic indoctrination within the Russian school system. The ban and the "foreign agent" label signify a crackdown by Russian authorities on content critical of the state, particularly concerning issues like youth militarization. This event highlights the ongoing tension between independent filmmaking and state control in Russia, with the government actively seeking to suppress narratives deemed unfavorable or subversive, especially those that have achieved international recognition.
Last updated: June 7, 2026