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"With the consent of the FSB": Kondratyuk responded to the shooting of the propaganda tape about the army of the Russian Federation (video)

Igor Kondratyuk noted that the Russians, who are talking about in the tape, go to the war against Ukraine and coal crimes in our country. On September 8, the Ukrainian music producer and TV presenter Igor Kondratyuk expressed his opinion on the Venice Festival on September 5, the propaganda tape of the Russian-Canadian director, a former Russia worker Anastasia Trofimova. "I haven't seen this movie… we can conclude that this is a movie, of course, based on annotation.

As I read the annotation, this movie is not about the occupants and murderers. , which is called "Russians in the war", in fact it would be more correctly called "Russians on earnings". What we see, "Kondratyuk said. The producer believes that the director had to shoot the tape not in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, but in the territory of Russia, somewhere there in the Belgorod region.

Igor was surprised how the director of the painting appeared in the territory of Ukraine, that is, she deliberately violated the legislation of a sovereign state. "It was all (shooting in Ukraine - ed. ) With the consent of the FSB," the producer said. He noted that the show in Venice was also because the liberals who run the international film festival indifferent to the war in Ukraine. The film tells about the team of Russian doctors who take bodies from the battlefield.

The author of the painting Anastasia Trofimov in Synopsis claims that her film is anti -war and she decided to show the international community "those whom the majority of the world had not seen before. " She said she spent seven months with the Russian battalion in eastern Ukraine and created a movie to "challenge stereotypes.

" Analyzing the movie "The Russians in the War" Reuters notes that the film shows only the short flaws of real fighting and does not give an understanding of the destruction that Russia causes in Ukraine. Ukrainian director Irina Tsylik responded to the film about Russian invaders at the film festival: "This movie is a pure model Venice, then, as far as I know, goes to Toronto.