Moscow festival faces WWII film protest
MOSCOW -- Moscow International Film Festival organizers said Wednesday that they have come under pressure from the authorities in neighboring Belarus to pull a film deemed offensive to World War II veterans from competition at Russia's leading international film showcase. Mysterium Occupation already has been banned in Belarus, where its debunking of popular notions of wartime heroism by anti-fascist partisans has not played well. Told through three interwoven stories, Andrei Kudinenko's debut film depicts partisans -- revered in postwar Soviet state histories -- as just as bad, if not worse, than the Nazi forces they fought. A Belarussian woman whose young son is killed during fighting transfers her maternal feelings to a wounded German soldier, and a young partisan recruit is forced to rob, steal and rape to avenge a partisan deserter.
- 6/24/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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