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'''Ukraine on Fire''' is a 2014 documentary film by [[Oliver Stone]] which has been heavily censored in the West for exposing the neo-nazi and neo-fascist elements behind the US-backed [[2014 Ukraine coup|2014 Ukraine Maidan coup]].<ref>@lopatonok on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/lopatonok/status/1501433087565000704?s=20&t=f-mbTtnklV-3EmDJqpPlcg "#YouTube  #BigTech deleted #UkraineOnFire film from our production official channel, I'm asking everyone who like our film to download it from our Vimeo here and post it everywhere. As a copyright holder we giving to you - The People that rights"]</ref>
'''Ukraine on Fire''' is a 2014 documentary film directed by [[Igor Lopatonok]], starring [[Oliver Stone]] which has been heavily censored in the West for exposing the neo-nazi and neo-fascist elements behind the US-backed [[2014 Ukraine coup|2014 Ukraine Maidan coup]].<ref>@lopatonok on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/lopatonok/status/1501433087565000704?s=20&t=f-mbTtnklV-3EmDJqpPlcg "#YouTube  #BigTech deleted #UkraineOnFire film from our production official channel, I'm asking everyone who like our film to download it from our Vimeo here and post it everywhere. As a copyright holder we giving to you - The People that rights"]</ref>
 
[[Historic.ly]] podcast has interviewed the director Igor Lopatonok about the censorship of the film.<ref>{{News citation|title=Ukraine: A Choreographed Coup with Igor Lopatonok|url=https://historicly.substack.com/p/ukraine-a-choreographed-coup-with}}</ref>
 
== References ==
[[Category:Documentary films]]
[[Category:Documentary films]]

Revision as of 21:08, 22 March 2022

Ukraine on Fire is a 2014 documentary film directed by Igor Lopatonok, starring Oliver Stone which has been heavily censored in the West for exposing the neo-nazi and neo-fascist elements behind the US-backed 2014 Ukraine Maidan coup.[1]

Historic.ly podcast has interviewed the director Igor Lopatonok about the censorship of the film.[2]

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