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TOP-10 films banned in Ukraine

Many Russian films and TV series were included in the banned list of Ukraine. This happened after the victory of Euromaidan, and then the Ukrainian authorities declared Russia an aggressor country, not allowing Russian creativity to penetrate the heads of Ukrainians. Quite a lot of films got into “black list"With a story about a war, where Russia is demonstrating its fighting abilities, and about the police: the Ukrainian authorities did not like the Russian law enforcement officers.

The main reason for the banning of films is the distortion of some facts in favor of Russia and a disdainful attitude towards Ukraine. And below is a list of ten films that have been banned from showing in this country. Also pay attention to the article 10 celebrities banned in Ukraine.

10. "Stalingrad"


The list opens with a military picture "Stalingrad»Directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk, released in 2013. The film tells about the Great Patriotic War, about the Soviet counter-offensive against the Germans who occupied the right bank of the Volga. "Stalingrad»Tells about ordinary people trying to get out of the difficult times of the war.

9. "White Guard"


TV series "White Guard"Directed by Sergei Snezhkin was released in 2012. It was filmed based on the work of the same name by Mikhail Bulgakov. Events unfold in 1918 in Kiev, when the Germans occupied Ukraine. The main characters are involved in political currents and bloody events of this year. The series was banned, as experts felt that it showed disdain for the Ukrainian people and the state itself.

8. Brother-2


Film "Brother 2Directed by Alexei Balabanov, released in 2000, outstripped a large number of high-budget blockbusters in sales. The plot tells about the Russian hero of the 90s Danil Bagrov, who was invited to take part in a TV program and met friends from Chechnya.

Later, one of them is killed, and Bagrov knows that his friend had problems because of the hockey player's brother, who lives in America. Danila and his brother go to a foreign country to sort out this case. This great film was also included in “black list»Ukraine.

7. "Grigory R."


TV series "Grigory R.", Released in 2014, filmed by director Andrei Malyukov, tells the viewer about an illiterate person who played a fatal role in the life of the last Russian empress. The biggest question of the Russian people to this day is how Rasputin was able to influence the royal family and why was he so believed? The film was also banned in Ukraine.

6. "Dubrovsky"


The film, released in 2014 by directors Alexander Vartanov and Kirill Mikhanovsky, titled “Dubrovsky"Is an adaptation of the famous work of the same name by Alexander Pushkin, and was also included in"black list»Ukraine. The plot of the film itself has been moved to modern times.

The main characters are Moscow lawyer Vladimir Dubrovsky and Maria Troekurova, an English college student. But after the quarrel between their fathers, life changes.

5. "Leningrad 46"


2015 series directed by Igor Kopylov entitled “Leningrad 46"Was entered in"black list»Ukraine due to military content. The plot opens to the viewer a picture of post-war Leningrad. The series shows the reality of the time when many groups developed, surviving at the expense of weak people.

4. "White Night"


In 2014, the film “White Night", Filmed by director Ramil Salakhutdinov, who also"honored»Get into the prohibited list of films in Ukraine. It tells about a young guy who mysteriously disappeared in St. Petersburg. The detective is engaged in the case and realizes that everything is not so simple here.

3. "In June 41st"


In 2008, the military series "In June 41st", Directed by Alexander Franskevich-Laye and included in the banned Ukrainian list of films. As the name implies, the series shows the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, and, in particular, the focus is on the Russian soldier Ivan Burov, who turned out to be the only survivor in his area.

2. "If you are not with me"


Russian TV series "If you are not with me"Was filmed in 2014 by director Igor Muzhzhukhin and was also banned in Ukraine. He describes the events unfolding in the gypsy camp, where a young and pretty girl Zarina preferred the doctor Alexei to the son of the baron, who is in love with her, in the camp such people are called “strangers". He reciprocated her and, choosing the right moment, stole her.

1. "From the life of captain Chernyaev"


2009 series directed by Maxim Kubrinsky "From the life of captain Chernyaev"Was entered into Ukrainian"black list". The series deals with the ordinary life of police captain Timofey Chernyaev, who is the subject of the charm of women, a loyal friend, an experienced and good worker, but occasionally brings problems to his superiors.