The documentary 'Russians at War' emphasizes the struggles of disillusioned Russian soldiers but has sparked significant backlash for perceived Kremlin propaganda and lack of Ukrainian perspective.
Opponents of the film argue it whitewashes Russian war crimes and risks diminishing Western support for Ukraine, especially when the conflict remains critical.
Anastasia Trofimova embedded with a Russian battalion to capture the lives of soldiers, calling attention to an underrepresented aspect of the ongoing war.
Supporters view the film as an antiwar statement highlighting soldiers' fears and sacrifices, contrasting sharply with critics who see it as offensive due to its timing.
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