Everyone is aware that government propaganda is garbage.
Government censors produced it for government censors.
Anyone else would see it for the garbage that it is.
A BTR came across two elderly people in their dark blue car on the first day of the invasion in 2022; I bet they didn’t use that old footage. The BTR opened fire from a distance of about 50 yards, tore apart their car, and killed the two defenseless Ukrainians that were inside. They wouldn’t display that, of course. We cannot, however, undo what the WORLD saw.
The film was originally intended to be called The Musician. but because of the rebellion, Prigozhin was renamed this. they are now shooting exactly the same film but about a married couple, but this film will be for a foreign audience, 200 million rubles is the budget of the Film (and with this money they could buy at least racs for their soldiers so that they stop using civilian phones) but no, it’s more important for them to show thanks for that, they banned Barbie and Openheimer films from showing this film, the government said that it’s better for people to go to our new film.
>The Witness centres on a fictional character called Daniel Cohen, an esteemed Belgian violinist who arrives in Kyiv to perform in February 2022, days before Russian troops entered Ukraine.
>As Russia launches its war, Cohen gets caught up in the fighting, witnessing a series of “inhuman crimes and bloody provocations by Ukrainian nationalists”, according to the movie’s premise.
>At one point, a Ukrainian commander is seen walking around with a copy of Mein Kampf, while other Ukrainian soldiers pledge their allegiance to Adolf Hitler. As a witness to these unspeakable horrors, Cohen sets out to tell the world the “truth” about the conflict.
I know that Russian film making has always been terrible but this sounds like a whole new level of awfulness.
Also how can this part not be considered satire?
>At one point, a Ukrainian commander is seen walking around with a copy of Mein Kampf, while other Ukrainian soldiers pledge their allegiance to Adolf Hitler.
Empty cinemas are results of film made by empty heads
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Everyone is aware that government propaganda is garbage.
Government censors produced it for government censors.
Anyone else would see it for the garbage that it is.
A BTR came across two elderly people in their dark blue car on the first day of the invasion in 2022; I bet they didn’t use that old footage. The BTR opened fire from a distance of about 50 yards, tore apart their car, and killed the two defenseless Ukrainians that were inside. They wouldn’t display that, of course. We cannot, however, undo what the WORLD saw.
The film was originally intended to be called The Musician. but because of the rebellion, Prigozhin was renamed this. they are now shooting exactly the same film but about a married couple, but this film will be for a foreign audience, 200 million rubles is the budget of the Film (and with this money they could buy at least racs for their soldiers so that they stop using civilian phones) but no, it’s more important for them to show thanks for that, they banned Barbie and Openheimer films from showing this film, the government said that it’s better for people to go to our new film.
>The Witness centres on a fictional character called Daniel Cohen, an esteemed Belgian violinist who arrives in Kyiv to perform in February 2022, days before Russian troops entered Ukraine.
>As Russia launches its war, Cohen gets caught up in the fighting, witnessing a series of “inhuman crimes and bloody provocations by Ukrainian nationalists”, according to the movie’s premise.
>At one point, a Ukrainian commander is seen walking around with a copy of Mein Kampf, while other Ukrainian soldiers pledge their allegiance to Adolf Hitler. As a witness to these unspeakable horrors, Cohen sets out to tell the world the “truth” about the conflict.
I know that Russian film making has always been terrible but this sounds like a whole new level of awfulness.
Also how can this part not be considered satire?
>At one point, a Ukrainian commander is seen walking around with a copy of Mein Kampf, while other Ukrainian soldiers pledge their allegiance to Adolf Hitler.
Empty cinemas are results of film made by empty heads