Russians at War





In the heart of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, a camera crew follows a battalion of Russian soldiers on the front lines. Russians at War, a groundbreaking documentary, offers an unprecedented glimpse into the human face of a complex and often misunderstood war.


Through the lens of the soldiers themselves, we witness the horrors, challenges, and complexities of modern warfare. Anastasia Trofimova, the film's director, has gained unprecedented access to these young men, capturing their hopes, fears, and the unbreakable bonds they forge in the midst of chaos.


Far from the political rhetoric and media narratives, Russians at War delves into the personal stories of these soldiers. We meet Ivan, a young recruit eager to prove himself; Dima, a seasoned veteran grappling with the weight of his past; and Anya, a female medic risking her life to save both sides of the conflict.


With its stunning cinematography, unflinching realism, and nuanced storytelling, Russians at War offers a rare and thought-provoking perspective on the human cost of war. It challenges stereotypes, invites empathy, and raises profound questions about the nature of conflict and the search for peace.


The film has sparked controversy and debate, with some critics questioning the director's access and the soldiers' motives. However, Russians at War remains a powerful and important work that forces us to confront the complexities of a war that continues to shape the world today.

  • Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival
  • Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
  • "A masterpiece of war journalism that will change the way we think about conflict." - The New York Times
Prepare yourself for an unforgettable and transformative cinematic experience that will challenge your perceptions and leave a lasting impact.