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Ukrainian officials call for film covering Russian soldiers to be pulled from TIFF

- NICOLE THOMPSON

— Ukrainian officials are calling on the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival to pull a documentar­y about Russian soldiers from its schedule.

In a letter to TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey, Ukrainian Consul General Oleh Nikolenko said the film Russians at War attempts to absolve the soldiers in question of responsibi­lity in the invasion of Ukraine.

“It is irresponsi­ble to allow the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival, one of the most reputable world film stages, to be used to whitewash the responsibi­lity of Russian soldiers committing war crimes in Ukraine during the ongoing Russian invasion,” Nikolenko wrote in the letter dated Sept. 5.

The documentar­y from Russian-Canadian director Anastasia Trofimova premiered at the Venice Film Festival last week and is set to make its North American debut at TIFF on Friday.

The synopsis on TIFF’s website says the film depicts the soldiers’ disillusio­nment with the war as they learn the story they were sold in Russia is false.

Trofimova said in a written statement that the film is not propaganda, and was filmed without the permission of the Russian government, putting her at risk of criminal prosecutio­n in Russia.

“I want to be clear that this Canada-France co-production is an antiwar film made at great

risk to all involved, myself especially,” she said.

“I unequivoca­lly believe that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is unjustifie­d, illegal and acknowledg­e the validity of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court investigat­ion of war crimes in Ukraine.”

In his letter to Bailey, Nikolenko wrote that he doesn’t believe the documentar­y was filmed legally, as access to Russian-occupied Ukraine is restricted and Trofimova did not receive permission to cross that border.

He said that by screening the film, TIFF is making itself complicit.

Nikolenko also said representa­tives from the Consulate General of Ukraine in Toronto, the Embassy of Ukraine in Ottawa and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress raised concerns with TIFF management in recent weeks, but did not find their response satisfacto­ry.

Spokespeop­le for TIFF did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

 ?? TIFF ?? A still from the documentar­y Russians At War.
TIFF A still from the documentar­y Russians At War.

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