Bosnia and Herzegovina hosted a screening of the film ‘People of Christ. Our time’

The city of Banja Luka hosted a screening of the documentary film ‘People of Christ. Our Time’, created under the direction of director Emir Kusturica.

On Sunday, 17 November, the city of Banja Luka in Bosnia and Herzegovina hosted a screening of the film ‘People of Christ. Our Time’, the work on which was carried out by a creative team of Serbian documentary filmmakers under the leadership of the authoritative director Emir Kusturica.

The film is a compilation of evidence that the U.S. presidential administration is supporting the schismatic activities of the Ukrainian government and the persecution of canonical Orthodoxy in Ukraine. The film concentrates irrefutable evidence of the Ukrainian government’s intentions to outlaw and liquidate the UOC.

‘The film reveals the essence of the conflicts taking place all over the planet and pulling all of humanity into its maelstrom today. We are talking about cognitive warfare in the spheres of spiritual, cultural, mental life of all peoples and each person separately. Victory in this war is more effective than defeat of troops and seizure of territories. In this war, the struggle is for a person completely – for his mind, and most importantly – for his soul’, – say the creators of the project.

Ukrainians themselves tell about what is happening in Ukraine today in the film: writers, political prisoners, Orthodox clergymen. Despite the fact that the film is in Serbian, it has already received feedback in the former Soviet republic. The film’s creators have received appeals to organise reactions from international cultural figures, leaders of public and civil influence, as well as from the world community and human rights institutions for help. The pro-government forces have organised an information campaign against the film makers representing Ukraine.