A documentary accused of portraying Russian soldiers as victims and legitimizing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked outrage at film festivals in Venice and Toronto.
Russian-Canadian documentary filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova’s “Russians at War,” which follows soldiers through seven months of war, premiered at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday.
“It’s so confusing here,” one soldier states in the film. “I don’t even know what we’re fighting for.”
“Russia and Ukraine have always been inseparable,” said another. “I miss the brotherly union.”
Critics say the comments propagate the false narrative pushed by Russian President Vladimir Putin that Ukraine cannot exist as an independent state.
