“No film, regardless of the script and director, is able to convince the Crimean population to return to Ukraine,” Belik said.

According to the parliamentarian, today's “propaganda campaign conducted by Ukraine against the Crimea” has not brought any results, except for an even greater exclusion of the population of the peninsula from Ukraine.

“In Ukraine, there is some certainty: as if to shoot hysterical anti-Russian stories, documentaries or a full meter, it could somehow bring the return of the peninsula to Ukrainian jurisdiction, but in reality, as experience shows, not a single film, even the most brilliant, unable to change the democratic will of the population, ”the deputy concluded.

Earlier, ex-president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said that Crimea will definitely return to its composition.

This statement was made by a politician after watching Nariman Aliyev’s movie “Home”.

Crimea became the Russian region after the 2014 referendum, in which the majority of the peninsula's people supported reunification with Russia.