Nepal, March 26 -- A Russian court banned the Oscar-winning documentary "Mr Nobody Against Putin" from several streaming platforms on Thursday, alleging it promoted "negative attitudes" about the Russian government and the war in Ukraine.

The film documents pro-war propaganda lessons delivered at a school in Russia's Chelyabinsk region, using two years of footage secretly filmed and smuggled out of the country by the school's videographer.

Russia's Kremlin-appointed human rights council complained about the film last week, saying that "images of minors were used without obtaining the consent of their parents".

In a ruling on Thursday, a court in the Chelyabinsk region declared that the film promoted "terrorism" and "negative attitudes...