A film that highlights the war in Ukraine through the eyes of Russian soldiers is being accused of being little more than state-sponsored Russian propaganda. More infuriatingly to some, $250,000 of the funding came from the Canadian government, reported the Kyiv Independent. And "Ukraine's consul-general in Toronto, Oleh Nikolenko, has urged the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) to remove a documentary centering Russian soldiers fighting on the front lines in Ukraine." An opinion piece in the Kyiv Independent summed it up well, with dripping sarcasm: Russian soldiers in Ukraine are ‘ordinary guys’ who commit horrific war crimes Source: New York Post A documentary accused of portraying Russian soldiers as victims and legitimizing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked outrage at film festivals in Venice and Toronto. Russian-Canadian documentary filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova’s “Russians at War,” which follows soldiers through seven months of war, premiered at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday.read more