
Russian court bans Oscar-winning documentary ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’
The Hindu
A Russian court bans the Oscar-winning documentary ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ for promoting anti-government sentiment and terrorism.
A Russian Court banned the Oscar-winning documentary “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” from several streaming platforms on Thursday (March 26, 2026), alleging it promoted “negative attitudes” about the Russian Government and the war in Ukraine.
The film documents pro-war propaganda lessons delivered at a school in Russia’s Chelyabinsk region, using two years of footage secretly filmed and smuggled out of the country by the school’s videographer.
Russia’s Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that “images of minors were used without obtaining the consent of their parents”.
In a ruling on Thursday (March 26, 2026), a court in the Chelyabinsk region declared that the film promoted “terrorism” and “negative attitudes toward the current government”, Russia’s independent Sotavision news outlet reported.
The court also objected to the film displaying a “white-blue-white” flag, a symbol that some members of Russia’s opposition use to protest the war in Ukraine but that is banned in Russia as “extremist”.
The court banned the movie — which won Best Documentary at the Oscars earlier this month — from three Russian streaming platforms, Sotavision reported, publishing an audio recording of the Judge speaking in court.













