Oliver Stone (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Oliver Stone" in German language version.

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  • Tom Tapp: Oliver Stone Criticizes “Mr. Putin’s Aggression In Ukraine” After Previously Saying There Was “No Proof” Russia Intended To Invade. In: Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation, 7. März 2022, abgerufen am 22. Mai 2022: „Early last month, Stone told KCRW’s Robert Scheer: “The United States and its allies in NATO have been provoking Russia for, since two years now — actually three years – over the Ukraine…” […] “Although the United States has many wars of aggression on its conscience, it doesn’t justify Mr. Putin’s aggression in Ukraine. A dozen wrongs don’t make a right. Russia was wrong to invade.” […] Taking a plot point from one of his more popular films, Stone contended, “Now is the time, as JFK and Khrushchev faced down the perilous situation in Cuba in October 1962, for the two nuclear powers to walk this back from the abyss.”“

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krytyka.com

  • Stepan Welitschko: An Open Letter to Oliver Stone. In: Krytyka.com. The Krytyka Institute, Januar 2015, abgerufen am 23. Mai 2022: „Do you really believe Mr. Stone that in any of the great events in world history during the past centuries the intelligence services and spies of the great powers of the time were not involved? Simply noting this fact in isolation from all other events leads either to apologetics or conspiracy theories […] I put it to you Mr. Stone that anyone who produces a film focusing only on the participation of one particular secret service in a given event merely creates cheap propaganda – in this instance of the kind that will benefit Mr. Putin and his dictatorship.“

labiennale.org

  • Nuclear. Biennale Cinema 2022, 13. Juli 2022, abgerufen am 11. September 2022 (englisch).

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spiegel.de

  • Lars-Olav Beier, Frederik Obermaier, Bastian Obermayer, Jaya Mirani, Vyacheslav Abramov: (S+) Oliver Stone: Wie der Starregisseur zum Propagandafilmer für Diktatoren wurde. In: Der Spiegel. 5. März 2024, ISSN 2195-1349 (spiegel.de [abgerufen am 5. März 2024]).

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theguardian.com

  • Andrew Roth: Oliver Stone derided for film about ‘modest’ former Kazakh president. In: The Guardian. 11. Juli 2021, abgerufen am 23. Mai 2022: „The film follows a series of documentary projects featuring Stone about Russia and Ukraine that reflect a strongly pro-Kremlin worldview, including glowing interviews with Putin and former Ukrainian officials such as Yanukovych and Viktor Medvedchuk, a confidante of the Russian president. Stone has noted that the films, which are strongly critical of the 2014 Euromaidan revolution and have been attacked as propaganda vehicles, are very popular in Russia.“

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  • Lars-Olav Beier, Frederik Obermaier, Bastian Obermayer, Jaya Mirani, Vyacheslav Abramov: (S+) Oliver Stone: Wie der Starregisseur zum Propagandafilmer für Diktatoren wurde. In: Der Spiegel. 5. März 2024, ISSN 2195-1349 (spiegel.de [abgerufen am 5. März 2024]).

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