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Russia names Oscar-winning 'Mr Nobody' film maker as a 'foreign agent'

  • On Friday, Russia's Justice Ministry designated Pavel Talankin, co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary "Mr. Nobody Against Putin," as a "foreign agent" following the film's Best Documentary win at the 98th Academy Awards on March 15.
  • Authorities accused Talankin of disseminating "inaccurate information" about Russia's leadership and opposing the "special military operation," citing the two years he spent documenting pro-war propaganda while working as a school videographer in Russia's Chelyabinsk region before fleeing in 2024.
  • A Russian court banned the documentary from several streaming platforms on Thursday, ruling it promoted "negative attitudes" about the government and war. The "foreign agent" label imposes strict income restrictions and mandatory activity registration requirements.
  • Talankin, now residing in the Czech Republic, expressed surprise at the designation, stating "I never thought it would come to this." He previously defended the film as a record showing how "an entire generation became angry and aggressive."
  • His Oscar acceptance speech calling to "stop all of these wars" sparked backlash in Ukraine, where critics faulted him for failing to explicitly name Russia's invasion. This episode highlights the diverging paths of wartime documentary filmmaking inside Russia and Ukraine.
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Russia on Friday declared the main character and teacher of the Oscar-winning documentary "Mr. Nobody vs. Putin" a "foreign agent," giving him a label tantamount to enemy of the state.

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Repression: In his film, Russian Pavel Talankin captures how war propaganda affects students and staff of a school in a…

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As a teacher, Pavel Talakin documented how a school in the Russian city of Karabash was forced to spread propaganda about the war in Ukraine among students.

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Pavel Talankin was labeled a "foreign agent," a term Moscow uses for individuals who are allegedly engaged in anti-Russian activity with foreign support.

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