In recent years, three times the Oscars have chosen to award documentary works that have put at the center the resistance against the Kremlin: it happened with Navalny, 20 days in Mariupol and finally with Mr Nobody Against Putin. Three open fronts: political, military and civil. With the difficulty of choosing what to show
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In recent years, three times the Oscars have chosen to award documentary works that have put at the center the resistance against the Kremlin: it happened with Navalny, 20 days in Mariupol and finally with Mr Nobody Against Putin. Three open fronts: political, military and civil. With the difficulty of choosing what to show