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Russia Protests Oscar-Winning Documentary “Mr. Nobody” Over Child Rights Concerns

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A documentary focusing on opposition to Vladimir Putin has sparked controversy, with Russia accusing the film of violating children’s rights. The film, “Mr. Nobody contre Poutine,” recently won an Oscar, bringing further attention to the dispute.

According to reports, Russia is protesting the documentary’s win to the Academy of Oscars. The film reportedly highlights resistance to the Kremlin.

The unexpected victory of “Mr. Nobody contre Poutine” at the Oscars has drawn scrutiny, with Russia voicing its objections. The film’s win underscores the increasing interest in politically charged documentaries and their impact on the international stage.

The documentary centers on opposition to Putin and has ignited a diplomatic row, as Russia alleges violations of children’s rights. This accusation comes after the film received significant recognition at the Academy Awards.

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