Stockholm Film Festival Bans Russian State-Backed Films, Stands With Ukraine

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The Glasgow Film Festival withdrew two Russian titles from its 2022 program in response to the act of military aggression by Vladimir Putin, saying “it would be inappropriate to proceed as normal with these screenings in the current circumstances'

In a statement, the festival said the move was not a “reflection on the views and opinions of the makers of these titles,” but that the organization thought “it would be inappropriate to proceed as normal with these screenings in the current circumstances.” The Glasgow festival runs March 2-13.

Stockholm said it will make Ukraine its focus nation this year by hosting a series of screenings, director Q&As and seminars connected to Ukrainian cinema for its upcoming event, which is set to run Nov. 9-20. “The focus on Ukraine this year is a direct consequence of the unacceptable Russian invasion and the terrible war being waged,” the festival said in a statement Monday. “The festival wants to shed light on the uncertain future that the Ukrainian film industry is now facing and Ukraine needs all the support we can show and contribute to.”won best film in Stockholm last year, sent a message of support for the festival’s decision.

“We appreciate your support and position,” Sentsov wrote in a message shared by the festival. “We look forward to visiting Stockholm after the victory.” Noting his location, Sentsov wrote: “Currently positioned at the frontline.”

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