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PISM Spotlight: World Premiere of the Movie "Sobibor" in Warsaw
On 23 April 2018, the movie Sobibor, directed by Konstantin Khabensky, had its world premiere in Warsaw’s Teatr Dramatyczny. Local premieres will take place soon in Vilnius and Moscow. The film, distributed in dozens of countries, tells the story of the last two weeks of the Sobibor Nazi German Death Camp, during which there was a rebellion and mass escape of prisoners. The narrative of the film presents the events in a manner characteristic of Russian historical policy. The world premiere coincided with a dispute between Poland and Russia regarding the commemoration of events shown in the movie.
Why is their controversy about the location of the world premiere?
The film was not made in Poland nor did it include Polish producers. It was mostly filmed in Lithuania and the film is a Russian production. The organisation of the world premiere in a country that did not participate in the preparation of the finished film (except for Polish actors) is not a widely accepted practice. Stranger still, the movie is aimed at a foreign audience and promoted in cinema markets outside Poland. Reports from the Warsaw premiere were transmitted almost exclusively by Russian media, and the only officially declared reason
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Russian actor Konstantin Khabensky. YouTube screenshot.
Konstantin Khabensky is one of Russia’s most famous actors. International audiences know him best for starring in the Night Watch and Day Watch films directed by Timur Bekmambetov. He’s also had minor roles in Western movies like Tinker Tailor Solider Spy and Wanted. Yesterday, March 15, 2014, a day before Crimea’s secessionist referendum, a message appeared on a social network page supposedly belonging to Khabensky, where the actor denounced Vladimir Putin and expressed his support for Ukraine. In follow-up posts, Khabensky revealed that hate mail flooded his inbox, after his pro-Ukraine post.
In many countries, political statements by actors that criticize a sitting president are a perfectly ordinary occurrence. In Russia, it is exceedingly rare for anyone who regularly appears on television or the silver screen to criticize, let alone denounce, Vladimir Putin. In fact, people as famous as Khabensky are far likelier to laud the President in times of international crisis.
For instance, more than five hundred cultural figures recently signed a public letter of support for Putin’s position on “Ukraine and Crimea.” The letter, with a list of signatories, was published on the Ministry of Culture’s official website. Oppo