The appeal fell on deaf ears. Kozlovsky did not write, publish, or say anything after that. A year passed that saw the country change beyond recognition and artists split into two categories: those who are with the Kremlin or traitors, and during this year successful director and actor Danila Kozlovsky faced a police report, alleging that he “discredited” the Russian army. Danila then broke his silence to try and explain that patriotism is not about supporting each and every decision made by those in power. Nevertheless, the bullying only intensified, and not just of him: the theatre of his teacher Lev Dodin, where Kozlovsky acts in several plays, was visited by Russia’s consumer rights watchdog…
Before the war broke out, Kozlovsky did not seem like a person who can risk his position over personal beliefs. But the invasion changed everything. Novaya Gazeta Europe presents the portrait of a person who was expected to say “it’s not that straightforward” but he actually declared that he opposed the war and did not walk back on it.