Donbass (2016) Poster

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8/10
Another view of the Donbass War
hof-422 August 2022
Prior to the current all-out Russian/Ukrainian war of 2022 there were various documentaries about the frozen conflict in the Donbass. The two better known are perhaps Donbass (2018, Sergey Loznitsa) and The Earth is Blue as an Orange (2020, Iryna Tsilyk). Both were financed by the Ukraine and various European countries, so we expect (and get) a view of the conflict slanted in favor of the Ukraine, although both films manage to keep a balance and remind us that much of what we see in these and other war documentaries is actually staged or reenacted.

The root of the conflict was the Maidan revolution, openly organized and supported by the US, the European Union and NATO. It was followed by scandalously rigged elections where inconvenient candidates and parties were proscribed. The Donbass seceded de facto from the Ukraine although agreed to rejoin if given a degree of autonomy that included the free use of Russian, spoken by most of the population. President Petro Poroshenko responded with an "antiterrorist operation" that aimed at reincorporation of the Donbass by military force. This documentary opens with a bloodcurdling fire-and-brimstone speech by Poroshenko where, among other things, he threatens that "our children will go to school, theirs will go to the caves". The operation was defeated in 2014 by the Donbass militia with Russian assistance. The repulse dealt a humiliating blow to the Ukrainian Army, although some territory was taken from the rebels. Two more attempts, encouraged by and supported with weapons by the US and its vassals equally failed. And ever since 2014 the Ukrainan Army has resorted to random shelling of Donbass towns with no military objectives and mostly civilian casualties. The frozen conflict finally evolved to an all-out war in 2022 after massed units of the Ukrainian Army concentrated near the limits of the Donbass.

French director Anne-Laure Bonnet (who is also in charge the excellent cinematography) has filmed this documentary in the purest way possible. We only see what is there, there are no props, reenactments or staging, and we only hear what the victims of the war tell us. There is no preaching and the final conclusion, if any, is left to us. The film provides (or rather facilitates) a view of the Donbass conflict that runs counter to almost everything the mainstream media parrot, and it is the more valuable because of this.
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8/10
Unbelievable 3 votes only
z-944767 March 2022
Look at the miserable real world and info screening mechanism of western media. The reporter has tried everything she could to publicate this video until war started. Greeting from China.
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10/10
Must see for everyone to have better understanding in current events
justinasr6 December 2022
This is a true picture of war which is actually happening for many years. When pro-russian president was illegally overthrown from Ukraine, shelling of russian citizens begun in Donbass region. Anti-semitic narrative towards Russia started being build in public by new pro-west government. Nationalist movements started to take pace in Ukraine, glorifying Stepan Bandera and chanting for ethnical cleansing. Majority of the current "Azov" batallion were members of various nationalistic groups. The mainstream media actually warned about neo-nazis movement rise in Ukraine, but narrative completely changed when this war escalated. Unfortunately citizens of either side is on the loosing end and only small group of people actually benefits from such wars.
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10/10
Filmed with courage and integrity
olgaglazman-2376629 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Anne-Laure Bonnel steps into a dangerous and heart-wrenching situation to film the center of the Ukraine conflict. She is our eyes and ears in Donbass. As we follow her through the streets of the war-torn region, into people's homes, schools, hospitals, and churches, the situation becomes clearer and more terrifying every minute. After seeing the daily lives of the devastated civilians, it is evident that Poroshenko's ominous warning (shown first-thing in the film) to the people of Donbass has come to life.
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10/10
Miss Bonnel YOU ARE A HERO
mskarpari2 June 2022
If anybody wants to find the truth about the Ukraine-Russia war, this documentary provides enough evidence by a real investigator journalist!! Please people wake up before it is too late!!
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1/10
Textbook propaganda movie
cLaw279 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
As i stated in the title. This is a textbook soviet-style propaganda movie. Any person that received a decent education can understand that. The "documentary" starts with a cut from a speech taken out of the context it was originally made and dropped like it was a hate and war speech twards the russian minority living in Ukraine. Then you got the quick succession of the three key words, "russian", "ukrainian" and "brothers". Every single person interviewed, except the priest, used the "brothers" word to describe the relation between peoples.

Every interviewed person claims the ukrainians are firing guns and artillery at innocents, which is clearly a learned script. In the documentary "The Ukrainians", you can clearly see the ukrainian troops at the receiving end of russian/separatists batteries and being forced to return fire. Near the end of the movie, the lady in the apartment building, near the airport, says the ukrainians fire at her window for fun.

Again, in "The Ukrainians" filmed around the same airport, which is set during the war, before Bonnel's "Donbass", russian troops are clearly visible firing from the windows of the building in which the woman is living. "Donbass" induces the idea that there were no russian troops fighting there yet, in the russian documentary, "A sniper's war", set in the war, you can clearly see blurred FSB/Spetnaz "instructors" fighting with and supplying the separatists.

Adding to what i already wrote, you can clearly see the eyes of the people talking about the deca**tations moving right to left. Any peraon that worked in a TV station can tell you that they were reading on something set behind the cam.

This is a propaganda movie, not a real documentary.
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10/10
The "other" side of the Ukraine - Russian conflict
atlasnetai6 March 2022
Following Biden's + Nuland's + UN's installation of the Ukrainian government (see Victoria Nuland's tape), there was a brutal civil war in Ukraine, in which the former Soviet country tried to systematically wipe out areas of Ukraine that had a high population of Russian speaking citizens.

This included executions of Russian Ukrainians with their hands tied behind their backs, setting buildings on fire with suspected Russians in there, opening fire on Schools and hospitals. Trying to ban the Russian language, targetting Russian businesses in Ukraine so that people had nowhere to work, etc.

These things were all done by the Ukrainian authorities.

Presumably the goal was to wipe out opposition to the anti Russian Ukrainian government.

This documentary covers some of this.

This documentary contains images of dead bodies, people crawling on the floor wounded after being shelled, and injured people in hospital.

Those of us with good memories, can remember far worse things than are shown in this documentary.

I would criticize Nato and UN for doing nothing about this 8 year civil war, but then when you listen to victoria nuland's leaked tape, this should be no surprise as the UN helped to install the government that started this genocide.
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9/10
The much-needed other view of the Ukrainian war
wickedmikehampton11 August 2022
I've been researching the war for several months, finding it difficult to gain video perspective that isn't the USA's propaganda cry for war. 'Donbass' is heart-rendering, informative and brave. It should be watched alongside the award-winning 'Distant Barking of Dogs' and 'The Earth is as Blue as an Orange'. These bring home the human side.

For political perspective, watch polar opposites, 'Winter on Fire' and 'Ukraine on Fire'.
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10/10
Anne Laure Bonnel, good jobs
wittytree9 March 2022
Anne Laure Bonnel, the French female journalist who told the truth about Donbas, finally saw the documentary made as early as 15 years ago,"I'm sorry to shock the audience, but the fact is that the Ukrainian army bombed their own people."
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