Laryssa Waler 🌻 Лариса Валєр (@lwaler) 's Twitter Profile
Laryssa Waler 🌻 Лариса Валєр

@lwaler

Freedom-loving Canadian. #OnPoli #Cdnpoli #StandWithUkraine #AmYisraelChai. New: If you’re a troll with a fake/ no name - I’ll block you.

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Chris Alexander 🌻 (@calxandr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Best op-ed yet on RAW -- by Andrew Chakhoyan 🇺🇦 -- 'TIFF falls into the Russian propaganda trap' 'The film is a sleight of hand that strips Russian people of their agency — precisely what their government wants.' #NoStageForRussia nationalpost.com/opinion/tiff-f… via National Post

Laryssa Waler 🌻 Лариса Валєр (@lwaler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For example: there's a part in the movie, where the Russians are setting off rockets from these launcher vehicles. We, the viewers, are shown how dangerous of a task it is for the folks launching the rockets. Perhaps they haven't been properly trained by their military. We

Кобзар 🇺🇦🇨🇦🇬🇪 (@canadiankobzar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey CBC maybe. JUST MAYBE. You might want to investigate TIFF The Globe and Mail Toronto Star for their blatant support of russian propaganda. Dunno. Might be a good place to start. What do I know, Im just a cartoon dog. cbc.ca/news/investiga…

Chris Alexander 🌻 (@calxandr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By screening this film in February, Berlinale showed its moral quality: unlike Trofimova’s curated fiction, ‘Intercepted’ reveals the truth about Russian war crimes. Oksana Karpovych is a Ukrainian Canadian filmmaker; TIFF did not screen any Ukrainian film in 2024.

Marcus Kolga 🇺🇦 (@kolga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Not only do TIFF organizers appear seduced by the Kremlin propaganda, they channel it — insinuating that peaceful protests are a threat to the “safety of all festival guests.” nationalpost.com/opinion/tiff-f…

Adam Zivo (@zivoadam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to announce my first short film in quite some time. Watch this if you want to understand the calamitous impacts of Canada's "safer supply" experiment.

Laryssa Waler 🌻 Лариса Валєр (@lwaler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what I was saying to the CP24’s Andrew Brennan yesterday. We have to keep showing up: this isn’t a movie for us. It’s real life. In Canada, we’re taking care of the refugees. In Ukraine, we’re supporting the war effort every way we can while mourning our dead and helping

Laryssa Waler 🌻 Лариса Валєр (@lwaler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And imagine Canadian tax dollars paid for it. All in the name of “art”, eh Cameron Bailey But it’s a beautifully produced movie. Excellent visuals. Audio on point. Storyline keeps you hooked. Problem is: it’s not the anti-war documentary it claims to be. It’s a movie, about

And imagine Canadian tax dollars paid for it. 

All in the name of “art”, eh <a href="/cameron_tiff/">Cameron Bailey</a>

But it’s a beautifully produced movie. Excellent visuals. Audio on point. Storyline keeps you hooked. 

Problem is: it’s not the anti-war documentary it claims to be. It’s a movie, about
Laryssa Waler 🌻 Лариса Валєр (@lwaler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There go those Ukrainians again, bitching about genocide and shit. Why won’t they just shut up and let us watch a movie? (This last part was an actual thing I heard at TIFF).

Laryssa Waler 🌻 Лариса Валєр (@lwaler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“There goes that Ukrainian woman again, complaining about taxpayer dollars being used to support Russian propaganda.” Listen friends, I’m not happy about it either. I’d rather not have to point out that a movie screening at TIFF is actually soft propaganda (look it up) from