Russia names Oscar-winning ‘Mr Nobody’ film maker as a ‘foreign agent’ | Mix 106.9
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March 27 (Reuters) – Russia has designated Pavel Talankin, who secretly filmed pro-war propaganda in a school for the Oscar-winning documentary “Mr. Nobody ​Against Putin”, as a foreign agent.

Talankin’s name ‌appeared on Friday on the justice ministry’s online list of foreign agents – a term with connotations of spying that Moscow applies to people deemed to be engaged in ‌foreign-backed ​anti-Russian activity.

The documentary by Talankin ⁠and David Borenstein uses ⁠two years of footage that Talankin recorded at a school where he was employed in Russia’s Chelyabinsk region, to show how students were ​exposed to pro‑war messaging.

It has been controversial even among Russians who oppose Putin and the ⁠war, with some criticising ⁠Talankin for filming colleagues and children ​without their consent for his clandestine project.

Talankin, who fled ​Russia in 2024, has defended the film ‌as a record for posterity to show how “an entire generation became angry and aggressive”. Accepting the Oscar earlier this month, the 35-year-old called for ⁠an end to wars.

People listed as foreign agents are subjected to onerous bureaucratic requirements and restrictions on their ⁠income in Russia. ‌They are obliged to place ⁠the foreign agent label on social ​media posts ‌or anything else they publish.

Kremlin spokesman ​Dmitry Peskov ⁠said after the Oscar awards that he had not seen the film and therefore could not comment on it.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Maxim Rodionov and Anna Peverieri; Editing by Mark Trevelyan and ​Arun Koyyur)

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