Russia orders film producer’s arrest
A theater director is also among Ukraine war critics targeted.
TALLINN, Estonia — A Moscow court has ordered the arrest of prominent movie producer Alexander Rodnyansky, whose films have received Oscar nominations, and theater director Ivan Vyrypaev for “spreading false information” about the Russian army.
The initial court hearings against Rodnyansky and Vyrypaev were held April 27 but not reported by the court until Wednesday.
According to the court’s press service, Rodnyansky and Vyrypaev, who are outside Russia, will be arrested once Russian authorities manage to detain them or have them extradited. Russia’s Interior Ministry additionally put Vyrypaev on the federal wanted list.
Rodnyansky, who was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, has been among the most influential figures in Russian cinema in recent decades. He left Russia after the military invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and has repeatedly spoken out against the war. In October, Russia’s Justice Ministry declared Rodnyansky a “foreign agent.”
His movies “Leviathan” and “Loveless” both received Academy Award nominations. The former won the Golden Globe for best foreign-language film in 2015.
Popular playwright, director and actor Vyrypaev has been living and working in Warsaw for several years and has also spoken in opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Also on Wednesday, a Moscow court handed opposition figure and antiwar activist Mikhail Krieger a seven-year prison sentence.
In court, just before his sentencing, Krieger said that he was being prosecuted for his “antiwar and now openly pro-Ukrainian position.”