Ukraine hits Woody Allen for Moscow Film Festival; Filmmaker denies 'Witwas' Russia
The Foreign Ministry of Ukraine strongly condemned US filmmaker Woody Allen for participating in the Moscow International Film Week, calling his appearance “a shame and an insult” for the Ukrainian actors and filmmakers who were affected by the ongoing war. In a statement posted on social media, the MFA said: “By participating in a festival that Putin’s supporters and voices bring together, Allen chooses a blind eye every day for the atrocities that Russia compensates in Ukraine. Culture should never be used to serve the whitewash. killed or injured, the statement frame his involvement as an ethical mistake, which emphasizes the tension between artistic involvement and political responsibility amid continued conflict. “When it comes to the conflict in Ukraine, I believe Vladimir Putin is completely wrong. The war he caused is terrible. But whatever politicians have done, don’t feel that cutting off artistic conversations is ever a great way to help. (2013) and the Sci-Fi Movie attraction. Best year in the best way to award the rest of the Ocademy Award.