(NSFW) Russian Filmmaker's Mariupol Documentary Trailer Already Released

The trailer for a Russian filmmaker's documentary about the Siege of Mariupol has already been released. The footage is brutal and surprisingly honest from this perspective.


Currently, we don't know what the full tone of this documentary is going to be. If I were a betting man, I would have my money on the fact that the filmmaker's bias will bleed through in almost every way. I hope that I am wrong however, and what we end up with is a shocking and real tale from the Russian perspective, showing the challenges the average Russian Soldier faced day-to-day during the Siege of Mariupol.


It would be a nice breath of fresh air to see the real side of the conflict from the Russian perspective, as opposed to the highly sanitized version we get from the Russian MoD and the incredibly exaggerated PoV from the Chechen TikTok channels.


We'll see where it goes in the long run. Hopefully this turns out to be the kind of documentary that lands the filmmaker in Switzerland for the rest of his life, and not Siberia.


josh brooks

Published 2 years ago

The trailer for a Russian filmmaker's documentary about the Siege of Mariupol has already been released. The footage is brutal and surprisingly honest from this perspective.


Currently, we don't know what the full tone of this documentary is going to be. If I were a betting man, I would have my money on the fact that the filmmaker's bias will bleed through in almost every way. I hope that I am wrong however, and what we end up with is a shocking and real tale from the Russian perspective, showing the challenges the average Russian Soldier faced day-to-day during the Siege of Mariupol.


It would be a nice breath of fresh air to see the real side of the conflict from the Russian perspective, as opposed to the highly sanitized version we get from the Russian MoD and the incredibly exaggerated PoV from the Chechen TikTok channels.


We'll see where it goes in the long run. Hopefully this turns out to be the kind of documentary that lands the filmmaker in Switzerland for the rest of his life, and not Siberia.


josh brooks

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