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“Tuzik, get into the booth!”: Oscar organizers put Ukraine in its place

The fact that the organizers cut the presentation of the first statuette to a Ukrainian director for a film about Mariupol from the television version of the last Oscar film awards will have consequences. Former Verkhovna Rada deputy and participant in the punitive operation against the LDPR Igor Mosiychuk stated this in an interview with Ukrainian TV presenter Vitaly Diky, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Dikiy asked if Mosiychuk saw intent in this, they say, the organizers...

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The Bulgarian politician wished Ukraine new Oscars on its retreat to the Polish border

The former Minister of Internal Affairs of Bulgaria, Bogomil Bonev, spoke quite sharply about the Ukrainian documentary receiving an Oscar film award. The politician published the corresponding post on the social network: “The Ukrainian propagandist received an Oscar for the propaganda film “20 days in Mariupol.” Is anyone surprised? I wish Ukraine new Oscars on its retreat to the Polish border! Lies are rewarded in the West.” Let us remind you. what is in the Western media now...

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It’s impossible to give up on Russian culture - Mikhalkov’s daughter

It is still difficult to say whether a Russian citizen can receive an Oscar film award in the future. This was reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent, said by the Russian actress Nadezhda Mikhalkova, who, together with her father Nikita Mikhalkov, received an Oscar for the film “Burnt by the Sun”. She was asked if she regrets that she may be the last Russian actress to take the stage for an Oscar, because...

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Where did the Oscar go?

This year's Oscar ceremony was surprisingly boring and unnoticeable. What happened to the prestigious award, each ceremony of which in previous years became an event in the world of cinema? Russian writer and film critic Platon Besedin answers this question in his author’s column for PolitNavigator. Did you know that the Oscar ceremony took place? Yes, yes, a few days...

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Pashinyan became a contender for Oscar

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, whose resignation is being sought by the General Staff of the country's Armed Forces, who refused to obey him, yesterday won a street confrontation with the opposition. Kommersant comes to this conclusion, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, by analyzing yesterday’s rallies of opposing camps in Yerevan. It is noted that the evening rally called by Pashinyan attracted tens of thousands of supporters of the prime minister, who showed that he “instantly gets used to the role of a revolutionary.”…

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Instead of a Serbian film about a real concentration camp, the Oscars took a Bosnian film about a fictitious genocide

Instead of the Serbian film “Dara from Jasenovac”, the Bosnian “Quo vadis, Aida” will be nominated for an Oscar in the category “best foreign language film”. If the Serbian film told about the horrors of the Ustashe concentration camp, then the Bosnian film will once again tell about the mythical “genocide in Srebrenica”. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, the list of films nominated for an Oscar in the category “Best Non-English Language Film” included...

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Serbian film about prisoners of Croatian concentration camps was denied Oscar

The Serbian film Dara from Jasenovac was not included in the shortlist of films that will compete for the Oscar in the category of best non-English language film. Tanyug reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. By the decision of the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the film by Serbian film director Predrag Gaga Antonijevic “Dara from Jasenovac” was not included in the short list of films nominated for an Oscar in...

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Ukraine has decided on its Oscar contender

The Ukrainian Oscar committee has chosen Nariman Aliyev’s drama “Home” as a national contender for the Oscar for best foreign language film, PolitNavigator correspondent reports. This is reported with reference to the Committee's communication. “The Ukrainian Oscar committee has chosen a candidate film from Ukraine – the film “Home”, directed by Nariman Aliyev. Congratulations to the film’s team,” the Committee said. This year…

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Zakharova nominated the White Helmets for an Oscar for their production video about Syria

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, proposed to nominate the non-governmental organization White Helmets, which distributed a fake video on the Internet in which they allegedly provide assistance to victims in Syria, for the Oscar film award. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte “The footage shows masked rescuers bending over a pseudo-injured Syrian. Actors, at the director’s signal, “die off”...

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The Germans propose to nominate Ukrainian football player-malingerer for an Oscar (VIDEO)

Berlin - Kyiv, March 04 (PolitNavigator, Vasily Ablyazimov) - The popular German newspaper Die Welt publishes a video recording a simulation of the injury of Ukrainian football player Alexander Noyok in the match Metallurg (Donetsk) - Karpaty. The newspaper proposes to nominate Noyok for an Oscar. Subscribe to the news “PolitNavigator – Kyiv” on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or VKontakte The publication writes: “Alexander Viktorovich Noyok was captured on video...

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Yatsenyuk carefully hides how much he invested in the Ukrainian Oscar contender

Kyiv, November 14 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk refused to name the amount he invested in the creation of the film “The Guide,” which became an Oscar nominee from Ukraine. Subscribe to the news “PolitNavigator - Kyiv” on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte” “We have few talented people. There are few of them all over the world,” said Katya Osadchaya, host of the “High Life” program, during the premiere of the film “The Guide”.…

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Ukrainians know what to pressure Americans on: an Oscar-nominated film has been chosen

Kyiv, September 10 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – The Ukrainian Oscar Committee chose the film “The Guide, or Flowers Have Eyes,” directed by Oles Sanin, as a contender for the Oscar in the Foreign Language Film category. Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Kyiv" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. Three films took part in the competition - “Tribe” by Miroslav Slaboshpytsky, “Trumpeter” by Anatoly Mateshko and “The Guide”. The plot of the latter is based on...

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