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Brian Cox addresses the invasion of Ukraine in SAG Awards speech

Succession Actor Brian Cox's acceptance speech about Ukrainian-Russian conflict received mass applause during this year's SAG Awards.

During tonight’s Succession won Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

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On stage, he spoke about his colleagues in the Russian film industry who are unable to speak out about what’s happening in Ukraine in fears of being accused of treason by the Russian government. The speech garnered mass applause from the audience and his colleagues.

“It’s truly, truly awful. It’s particularly awful in of [how] it’s affecting people particularly in our profession…

“…But the thing that really distressed me is what’s happening in Russia, to my fellow actors and actresses and performers and writers and critics. They are told, under pain of high treason, they cannot say a word about Ukraine. I think that is awful. I think we should all stand together also for those people. The people in Russia who don’t like what’s going on, and particularly the artists. I think we should and celebrate them and hope that they can make a shift. Because I believe they can.”

Brian Cox, 2022

Russia’s media industry has been heavily affected since the start of the war between the two countries. Sean Penn is in Ukraine filming a documentary on the conflict, with the of the Ukrainian government, and there are now calls to boycott Russian cinema in international film festivals.


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