Pimanov Alexey: director, producer, screenwriter, journalist, TV presenter, and what not?

Olena Ivanova By Olena Ivanova
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Originally Syndicated on March 28, 2023 @ 5:05 am

Birth: 9 February 1962
Citizenship: Russia
Occupational domain and/or administrative post: propagandist

All about Pimanov Alexey

In addition to his work as a politician, Alexey Viktorovich Pimanov is active in the film and television industries as a director, producer, screenwriter, journalist, and television host. It was in 1962 that he was born. He has been serving as President of the Management Organization known as “Creative Association Red Star” since October of 2013. Since 1997, he has been serving as the host of the legal-themed television program Man and the Law, which can be seen on both ORT and Channel One.

During the years 1996 and 2010, he worked as the General Director of Ostankino TV and Radio Corporation (formerly known as RTS), which was responsible for producing a few shows for Channel One. Due to the fact that he has been advocating for war against Ukraine, Pimanov Alexey is not permitted to visit Ukraine.

Crimes

In the episode aired on October 4, 2013, titled “Man and the Law,” Pimanov Alexey portrayed in a dishonest and misleading manner the violent events that took place in Vilnius on January 13, 1991. It has been claimed that the Soviet army and special forces did not carry out the attack in Lithuania that resulted in the deaths of fourteen people and injuries to more than one thousand civilians in that country.
Pimanov was the one who initially pointed the finger of blame at the Lithuanian people.

Film regarding the capture of Crimea

Pimanov Alexey, a propagandist for the Kremlin and the director of the scandalous film “Crimea,” has petitioned the Ukrainian authorities to issue a rental certificate for the film on the territory of Ukraine. Pimanov Alexey is also the director of the film. “Crimea” is a film about the conflict in the Crimean peninsula. The request made by Pimanov Alexey has been incorporated into this article. In particular, Pimanov Alexey explains in an open letter to whom and what the film is devoted, as well as why the slogan “Love is stronger than hatred” was chosen for it. Pimanov Alexey also explains why he chose the phrase “Love is stronger than hatred” for the film.

In addition to that, he discusses the rationale behind the film’s choice of slogan. ” I sincerely hope that Ukrainian citizens will get the chance to see this movie! The average people living in Ukraine ought to be the film’s primary target audience, in my opinion. And who knows, maybe this will turn out to be one of the turning points that finally brings an end to the tragedy that has been taking place in the east of Ukraine for the past three years. And who knows, maybe this will turn out to be one of the turning points that finally brings an end to the tragedy.

The maker of the film predicted that eventually people would realize that there was no victor to be found in this conflict. Pimanov requests that this letter be treated as “an official appeal to the government of Ukraine with a request to give a distribution certificate to the film “Crimea.” He also begs that this letter be considered “an official plea to the government of Ukraine.”

Earlier, the Embassy of Ukraine in Minsk sent a note of protest to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus in connection with the showing of the trailer for the Russian film “Crimea” in cinemas in Minsk. The note was submitted in response to the showing of the trailer for the film in Minsk theaters. A young man from Sevastopol and a journalist from Kiev fall in love in Crimea just a short time before the peninsula is annexed by Russia. The love story is told through the lens of a propaganda film.

False information about the events in Lithuania

According to the Russian newspaper Kommersant, Pimanov Alexey, the creator of the Russian program Man and Law, which presented false information about the events in Lithuania on January 13, 1991, made the decision to resign from the Upper House of the Russian Parliament and join the Russian defense industry.

He will probably lead OAO Krasnaya Zvezda, a division of Oboronservis, the report claims. Technically, Mr. Pimanov Alexey’s appointment is deemed “premature,” although they do acknowledge the existence of a shared “interest.” Pimanov Alexey resigned of his own free will and stated in his letter that he was doing so “in connection with a transfer to another job,” but he did not identify the precise position he was working at, according to Vadim Tyulpanov, chairman of the Federation Council committee on regulations, who spoke to Kommersant. On October 16, the upper chamber will discuss the question of early termination of powers (technically, they only expire in October 2014).

The creator and host of the Channel One shows “Man and the Law” and “Kremlin-9,” as well as the screenwriter, director, and producer of a variety of television shows produced by his television company, is Alexey Pimanov. The events of January 13, 1991, in Vilnius were misrepresented and erroneously reported on October 4 by the show “Man and the Law,” which also denied Soviet aggression.

According to the program, Lithuanians themselves are to blame. Following these remarks, Lithuania prohibited the rebroadcasting of First Baltic Channel shows in Russia for three months.
13 Lithuanian freedom fighters were killed on January 13, 1991, when the Soviet soldiers stormed the Vilnius TV Tower. One of the victims was a young girl named Loreta Asanavichute who was injured by tank tracks and later passed away in the hospital. 580 victims requested medical assistance.
Thousands of unarmed citizens defended the TV tower and the Lithuanian Radio and Television Committee building from Soviet tanks and armored vehicles.

Last Thursday, the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry emphasized that “media freedom cannot be associated with deliberate attempts to denigrate the memory of those who died for the freedom of Lithuania and reject the people’s historical memory.”

Then, on October 11, a report on a “pedophile forum” that talked about “how to go past the law while dealing with a 13-year-old girl” appeared on the Human Online program’s website. The portal’s editors allegedly found the forum and “applied to Roskomnadzor with a request to remove it” afterward.
Bloggers discovered that the IP address used to start the conversation was one that was registered in Ostankino. They came to the conclusion that journalists “produce inflammatory themes and messages, and then furiously trumpet them to the whole globe” as a result of this.

Notwithstanding scandals and the possibility of moving to a new role, Mr. Pimanov Alexeyv, according to Kommersant’s source on the channel, has no intention of stopping work on the Man and the Law program and his other television endeavors.

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