Ukrainian-Canadian filmmakers pulled their pro-Ukrainian film "Intercepted" from screening at the Windsor International Film ...
T he Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) opened an investigation of Anastasia Trofimova, the Russian director of the documentary Russians at War, said Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, head of the parliamentary ...
Local Ukrainians are asking anyone planning to see Russians at War at the Windsor International Film Festival to swap those ...
After stirring controversy in Venice with her documentary Russians at War, and seeing her North American premiere postponed in Toronto over apparent security threats, director Anastasia Trofimova ...
On the eve of Estonia’s Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (POFF), the event’s director, Tiina Lokk, is concerned about ...
the Security Service of Ukraine has reportedly opened a criminal investigation into Anastasia Trofimova, the film’s Russian-Canadian director. “It’s troubling for me as a Canadian ...
Russia's invasion of Ukraine offers an unprecedented case study on the democratization of warfare, particularly in three ...
"Given the severity of these concerns, we cannot proceed as planned." Anastasia Trofimova first presented "Russians at War" at the Venice Film Festival. In the film, she embedded with a Russian ...
Anastasia Trofimova, a Russian-Canadian filmmaker, gains unprecedented access to follow a Russian Army battalion in Ukraine. Without any official clearance or permits, she earns the trust of foot ...
The Ukrainian Canadian Congress — Windsor Branch is appalled by the scheduled showing of the Russian propaganda film “Russians at War” at the Windsor International Film Festival. The film ...
Mary Anastasia O'Grady writes "The Americas," a weekly column on politics, economics and business in Latin America and Canada that appears every Monday in the Journal. Ms. O'Grady joined the paper ...