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    Russia Condemns Oscar-Winning Documentary Over Unauthorized Use of Children’s Footage

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a rare official response, Russian authorities have voiced strong objections to the Academy Award-winning documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin, accusing its creators of unlawfully using footage of children without securing parental permission. This marks the Kremlin’s first formal reaction to the film, which has sparked controversy due to its unfiltered depiction of the patriotic education currently promoted in Russian schools.

    The documentary, which recently won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, exposes the state-driven curriculum designed to instill support for the Kremlin’s military actions in Ukraine. It has drawn sharp criticism from government-aligned bodies who argue that the film distorts the intended purpose of the educational content and violates privacy norms.

    At the heart of the film’s production is a collaboration between American filmmaker David Borenstein and Pavel Talankin, a 35-year-old former school videographer from a small town in Russia. Talankin was initially employed by local school officials to record lessons mandated by the state, which promote the so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine. However, he secretly partnered with Borenstein to covertly transfer this footage out of Russia, eventually fleeing the country to openly criticize the war and its domestic propaganda.

    On Wednesday, Russia’s Human Rights Council, an organization closely linked to the government, issued a statement condemning the documentary. The Council claimed that the film features images of minors captured without obtaining the necessary consent from their parents or legal guardians. They emphasized that the recordings were intended solely for internal documentation of school activities and accused the filmmakers of exploiting the material for commercial purposes.

    Despite these allegations, the filmmakers have not yet responded directly to the accusations regarding consent and the use of children’s images. Meanwhile, the documentary remains banned within Russia, as the government continues to clamp down on any narratives that challenge its official stance on the conflict in Ukraine. This move reflects a broader effort to control public perception and limit dissenting voices within the country.

    It is worth noting that Mr Nobody Against Putin has garnered international attention not only for its critical perspective but also for shedding light on how the Russian education system is being used as a tool for political indoctrination. The film’s exposure of these practices has intensified debates about freedom of expression and the role of propaganda in shaping public opinion during times of conflict.

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