When her seven-year-old daughter was told to learn a poem about Russia's "glorious army" for a school event, Nina from Moscow thought it was too much.

She has struggled to shield her daughter from an ever-increasing number of "patriotic" activities and lessons.

That ramping up of war propaganda directed at Russian children has been brought to life before a global audience in an Oscar-winning documentary, Mr Nobody Against Putin.

The BBC documentary was based on footage by a primary school events co-ordinator and videographer called Pavel Talankin in the small provincial town of Karabash in the Ural mountains.

What troubles Nina most is that her daughter enjoys taking part in the state-backed patriotic programme. We have changed her name and others in this piece for their safety.