Journalist Anna Politkovskaya's brave crusade, fighting for an independent voice in Putin's Russia.Journalist Anna Politkovskaya's brave crusade, fighting for an independent voice in Putin's Russia.Journalist Anna Politkovskaya's brave crusade, fighting for an independent voice in Putin's Russia.
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"Words of War" is not just a film-it's a call to conscience
"Words of War" is a powerful, urgent tribute to the frontline storytellers who risk-and too often lose-their lives in pursuit of truth. With an incredible cast that delivers deeply human, emotionally resonant performances, this film doesn't just depict the dangers journalists face-it demands we pay attention to the growing threats against them. In a world where authoritarianism tightens its grip and disinformation spreads like wildfire, stories like this are more vital than ever. We need more films that bear witness, that refuse to let silence win. "Words of War" is not just a film-it's a call to conscience.
Noble but weak, poorly performed biopic that its subject deserves better than
Tho true-tale "Words Of Word" is noble... it's a weak film. Anna Politkovskaya (Maxine Peake) was the first journo (under Ciarán Hinds & Ben Miles) reporting on genocidal Russian army atrocities in Chechnya in the first war in Putin's crazed Russian re-expansion - and she kept blasting Putin despite pressure on her family (hubbie Jason Isaacs and kids Naomi Battrick & Harry Lawtey)... before being assassinated (via the likes of Ian Hart). Hart & Battrick aside it's poorly performed (a bad reflection on director James Strong) & its storytelling is one-dimensional (not covering writer Eric Poppen in glory). Politkovskaya was a brave, principled lady... she deserves a better biopic.
Must see film
War of Words (2025) is a gripping, thought-provoking film that explores the power, beauty, and danger of language. With sharp dialogue, intense performances, and masterful direction, it captures how words can heal or divide. The story unfolds with tension and emotion, drawing viewers deep into themes of conflict, misunderstanding, and redemption. Visually stunning and emotionally resonant, it challenges audiences to reflect on how we communicate and connect. A bold, unforgettable cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll. Every moment feels relevant and profoundly human........
Pretty goodish
I could not get past the fact that all accents are British English from actors who are supposed to be Russian. Makes absolutely no since. Very distracting and hard to submerge into the story. Felt like I was watching the read through in casting. Wtf did they make movie about Russian story with all British accents is beyond me. I will say that I was still able to enjoy my popcorn and m&M's. The cole was good too. Lol it's a shame though cause the movie could have been much better. I will say the costume and set design was off too. Takes place in 2006, it just was missing the mark. I won't bore of details. See for yourself.
Real superhero story
I had the privilege of watching this film on World Press Freedom Day. What a powerful and timely story, with great performances from lead actors! Anna's story resonates even louder 20 years later, given the reality we live in today. I keep thinking about what's happening in Ukraine and Gaza and who are the Annas of today. Journalists pursuing truth are real heroes when powerful leaders constantly lie and distort reality, and social media is full of garbage. Was it a perfect movie? Definitely not. Does it need to be perfect? Absolutely not! Do yourself a favor, skip the next superhero flick, and give this real superhero a try!
Did you know
- TriviaThe Airline "Neboflot" ("Nebo" is the Russian word for "Sky") is a reference to the famous Russian Airline "Aeroflot".
- GoofsAnna Politkovsaya's flight to Beslan was in September 2004. However when she passes the aircraft there is snow everywhere, which was not the weather at that time in Moscow.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits end with the words "Anna Politkovskaya was a real person, and the story portrayed in the film is based on real events. The dialogue is imagined, and certain fictional Scenes are interpolated. The film has not been authorized by Anna's Family, the Novaya Gazeta or any of the other People involved in the story. Egorov is an entirely fictional character and is not intended to resemble any actual person, living or dead."
- ConnectionsReferences The Godfather (1972)
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- Gross worldwide
- $574
- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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